Prepare for a life-changing journey. Season 3 of People Worth Caring About takes you into the heart of New Mexico to show you that care goes far beyond a service—it's a human connection. Meet the real-life caregivers and residents who have built families in the most unexpected places.
From the joy of intergenerational care to the incredible strength of those overcoming health challenges, this playlist will make you laugh, cry, and, most of all, inspire you. Discover the true meaning of dignity, resilience, and love in the world of long-term care.

In this unforgettable episode of People Worth Caring About Season 3, Peter Murphy Lewis takes you inside Red Rocks Nursing & Rehab in Gallup, New Mexico, where tradition and modern healthcare meet to create a truly unique care experience.
Meet Michelle, the director who has spent over a decade helping to lead a 102-bed facility that serves a culturally diverse population. From the Navajo and Zuni cultures to the Spanish influences, Red Rocks is a place where residents can feel at home and connected to their roots.
Watch as Tony, a passionate caregiver, brings love and care to the elders, while embracing the cultural traditions that make Red Rocks so special. Jewel, the physical therapist, shares her dedication to providing the best care while learning and teaching the Navajo language with her residents.

In this powerful episode of People Worth Caring About Season 3, Peter Murphy Lewis takes you inside Lakeview Christian Home in Carlsbad, New Mexico, where passionate caregivers like Jodi, Roxy, and Lisa are redefining long-term care.
Jodi, the heart and soul of Lakeview, has been leading this facility for nearly five decades, making sure every resident receives the care and love they deserve, regardless of their ability to pay. Witness the incredible stories of caregivers who have devoted their lives to making a real difference.
Watch how Roxy, the activity director, brings life and joy to residents through creative activities, and how Lisa, the social services director, goes above and beyond to ensure every resident feels seen and heard. From 101-year-old Mr. Kelleher’s amazing positivity to Roxy’s dedication to making life fun again, this episode is packed with moments that will leave you inspired and emotional.

In this emotional episode of People Worth Caring About, Peter Murphy Lewis visits Princeton Place, the largest long-term care facility in New Mexico, where compassion, dedication, and family are at the core of everything they do.

In this emotional episode of People Worth Caring About Season 3, Peter Murphy Lewis takes you inside Clayton Nursing & Rehab in Clayton, New Mexico, where the power of community, care, and compassion shines every day.
Meet Carolyn, the administrator who has spent 25 years creating a family-oriented environment where residents are more than just patients — they’re family. Watch as Lori, the director of nursing, shares her incredible 28-year journey of providing care to rural seniors, and how Nicole, the recreation director, brings joy to their lives with fun activities and events.
From Barbara, a longtime resident who has created a family at Clayton, to the dedicated staff who make this small town facility feel like home, this episode is full of heartwarming moments that prove the power of human connection.

In this heartwarming episode of People Worth Caring About, Peter Murphy Lewis visits Amaran Senior Living, where generations come together to form lasting connections, share wisdom, and build meaningful bonds. This is senior living redefined.

In the emotional premiere of People Worth Caring About Season 3, Peter Murphy Lewis takes you inside Las Cruces Wellness and Rehabilitation in New Mexico — where dedicated healthcare heroes are making miracles happen every single day. 🏥
Meet Michael, a former military police officer who completely turned his life around to become a nurse and save lives in ways he never imagined. Watch as Michael and his team help Bruce, a man who had no idea how serious his condition was, recover and get his life back thanks to the care that only real heroes can provide.
You’ll also witness the inspiring journey of Connie, who thought she’d never walk again, and Larry, who’s fighting to regain his strength, one step at a time. These aren’t just stories about physical recovery; they’re about resilience, hope, and finding new purpose in life.

In this emotional episode of People Worth Caring About Season 3, Peter Murphy Lewis takes you to South Valley Care Center in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where the true essence of care shines through every interaction.
Meet Dee, the passionate administrator who’s dedicated to making a difference in the lives of the 56 residents at this small, Medicaid-only facility. Dylan and Dolores, two of the center’s exceptional CNAs, bring compassion and love to their residents, making sure no one is left behind.

In this touching episode of People Worth Caring About Season 3, Peter Murphy Lewis takes you inside Carc, a unique care facility in Carlsbad, New Mexico, where individuals with special needs live, work, and thrive with dignity and love.
Meet Mark, the CEO who’s been at the helm for nearly two decades, building a community where every resident is treated like family. From Tammy, a 31-year veteran nurse who’s dedicated her life to caring for others, to Kiki, a compassionate staff member helping individuals find purpose, this episode highlights the extraordinary caregivers and residents who make Carc a place of transformation.
Watch as Michelle and Jimmy, two residents, work in the community garden and share their personal stories of growth and independence. See how Carc’s vocational programs give individuals the opportunity to work, contribute, and lead fulfilling lives.

Get an exclusive look at the making of People Worth Caring About season 3 as Peter Murphy Lewis and the crew dive deep into the world of long-term care in New Mexico. From the smallest towns to the biggest facilities, this behind-the-scenes journey reveals the real stories of caregivers, staff, and residents who make these places more than just facilities—they make them homes.