Vision:

We affirm quality of life, in all stages of life. We will carry each other’s burden ~ together.

Mission:

We affirm quality of life, in all stages of life. We will carry each other’s burden ~ together. We believe quality of life includes these important goals for all our community members.

~ Maintaining a Healthy Spirit

~ Maintaining a Healthy Mind

~ Maintaining a Healthy Body

We will meet the challenges we face, knowing we can. Proper people, proper tools, and proper planning will make our community successful. To maintain a healthy spirit, we will recognize the value each community member brings to our community, sharing with each other the necessary tools for living and the necessary companionship to bless our hearts and souls. To maintain a healthy mind, we will ask each community member to actively engage in volunteerism, giving where we can to whom we can. We will engage each other in games and hobbies, enjoying each day to the fullest possible. To maintain a healthy body, we will ask each community member to make full use of the tools provided, sharing with one another the necessary community facilities for walking, stretching and strength. We will encourage and exhort each other in all these things.


Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Relief as we age...

One of my long time projects is about to get another big boost. In April 2010, we incorporated Cord of Three Strands Care Center, a potential non-profit, in an attempt to move toward a community that combines continuing care strategies and aging in place. This month, I signed up for classes as a long term care administrator.

Unfortunately, as many ideas that come up, none has met the goals I have in mind. We will keep looking, most likely to build the community ourselves.

One of the things I must keep in our community is the ability of family caregivers to remain close by. Family caregivers, if they do not already share a living space with their elderly family member, have so many issues to deal with. The cost of being in-between for them often means something suffers. If not quality time with their children, it's quality time with their elder or their spouse, because they cannot do a task to help one without worrying about the welfare of the other.

Very little time is left for themselves.

A care community that builds on the family caregiver's willingness to be there for their loved ones (all of them) needs to be able to provide tools, people and planning that enhances the relationships built among people who have a like mind to sharing problems as they get older.

That's Cord of Three Strands.

It will be so. Amen.

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