Nine Years of Service (Part 3 of 3)
July 26, 2013 | Aging Life Care, Company News
This month, our company celebrates nine years in business. As a founding partner of Elder Care Guides, I’ve enjoyed this opportunity to reflect on how far we’ve come, and how much we’ve accomplished for and with our clients. In this final post, I’ll recount three more of my favorite memories from my first nine years as a part of this company:
7) Several years ago, in an effort to reconnect a frail and disabled elderly woman to a forgotten passion, one of our care managers helped a client who lived in a skilled nursing facility procure the supplies she would need to take up a unique form of painting she had mastered as a young woman. I will never forget the transformation that this client underwent, as she not only revived her old skills, but in fact taught them to her own art therapist. We arranged an art show at her facility, wherein several of her pieces were displayed and sold. I was so proud of our team, for not only providing for this client’s basic care needs, but for helping her connect to this part of herself that she was able to pass along to the next generation.
8) Not long ago, a dear client whose care I had managed for many years passed away, and when I walked into the office the next morning, I was met with hugs from my colleagues, who shared funny memories of him, and joined me in my grief. I loved not only the fact that I was not expected to “be a professional” in that moment, and instead felt free to process the sadness of the personal loss, but I also loved the fact that every member of the Elder Care Guides team actually knew him. In our many years of providing care management and caregiving services for him, everyone on our staff had met him, knew his family, and understood his quirky personality. I’d often spoken of the merits of our team approach, and had never felt it more profoundly than in that moment.
9) Last year, I was elected to the Board of Directors of the National Association of Professional Geriatric Care Managers (NAPGCM), the organization that provides standards of practice and ethics for care managers, promotes certification, and provides continuing education for care managers nationwide. I’m deeply proud of Elder Care Guides’ commitment to service and professional leadership with NAPGCM and in our local community.
9) Last year, I was elected to the Board of Directors of the National Association of Professional Geriatric Care Managers (NAPGCM), the organization that provides standards of practice and ethics for care managers, promotes certification, and provides continuing education for care managers nationwide. I’m deeply proud of Elder Care Guides’ commitment to service and professional leadership with NAPGCM and in our local community.
Cheers to a great first nine! Here’s to many more.