Family caregivers are individuals who provide unpaid care and support to a family member or loved one who is ill, disabled, or elderly. This role often involves assisting with activities of daily living, providing emotional support, managing medications, and coordinating medical appointments. Family caregivers play a crucial role in the healthcare system by helping to relieve the burden on formal healthcare services and allowing patients to remain in their homes and communities. However, caregiving can also be physically, emotionally, and financially demanding, leading to caregiver stress and burnout. Research in this area explores the experiences, needs, challenges, and outcomes of family caregivers, as well as interventions and support services to help them in their caregiving role.