There’s Some Place Like Home

Written by Rita Phillips


Continued from page 1

Seniors that attendrepparttar center enjoyrepparttar 110314 company of other seniors. Nutritious meals, snacks andrepparttar 110315 scheduled activities further promote good physical, mental and emotional health. Clients, both men and women, take part in crafts, music, exercise and socializing time. Rita’s father,repparttar 110316 accordion-playing Steve Saporita, is a favorite, “We enable our clients to do things that they just wouldn’t do in home care,” Bob boasts. “It’s important to everyone’s emotional and mental health to experience these types of interactions, especially seniors. They really enjoy it.”

In terms of costs, one day of care atrepparttar 110317 center typically costs less than three hours of home care. Clients also receive medical and nutritional care throughoutrepparttar 110318 day. Healthy meals are provided and clients are encouraged to eat properly. Medicines are given atrepparttar 110319 right time and inrepparttar 110320 proper dosage. Personal hygiene is also important. “Our staff showers clients if necessary, takes them torepparttar 110321 rest room and handle any incontinence problems that may occur. We have a 1-to-4 staff-to-client ratio, so services are provided in a timely and caring fashion,” Bob states.

The Strongsville S.A.R.A.H. Center has recently received Certification as a Senior Approved Service. For a free Quality of Service Report see Certified Senior Approved “I was overwhelmed byrepparttar 110322 response this survey revealed of our client’s perspective of how we provide services,” says Bob. “It made us both proud and humble. Now we feel our job is to educate more and more people ofrepparttar 110323 sandwich generation who embrace day care centers as valuable resources for their children, but might not be aware thatrepparttar 110324 same principles hold true at adult centers for their parents.”



Co-owner of S.A.R.A.H. Adult Day Services. 10901 Prospect Rd, Strongsville Ohio. 440-846-1751


EVA

Written by Irvin L. Rozier


Continued from page 1

I always plant sunflowers in my garden. Eva likes them,repparttar bees like them, and they are beautiful to look at. Overrepparttar 110313 years, many people (both old and young) have gotten pleasure from these beautiful flowers.

When Eva graduated from high school in 1997, I wanted her to spot me inrepparttar 110314 crowd of proud parents, relatives, and friends. I went torepparttar 110315 garden, foundrepparttar 110316 biggest, brightest sunflower, cut it, and brought it with me. It was about twice as big as a dinner plate. The stem was as thick as a woman's wrist. Well, asrepparttar 110317 graduates marched out, I held that big old bright yellow sunflower in front of me and was rewarded by Eva with a corresponding smile.

Eva worked two or three jobs for awhile and went to modeling school. She then decided she wanted to be a nurse. She went to nursing school and graduated with honors, as president of her class.

Eva was involved in two other wrecks: totaled one car and heavily damaged another. I was right behind her in my truck when I said, "Lord, she's going to pull right inrepparttar 110318 path of that truck; protect her I pray." He did! The truck atrepparttar 110319 last minute swerved and hitrepparttar 110320 left front ofrepparttar 110321 car instead of plowing intorepparttar 110322 driver's door.

One evening,repparttar 110323 Lord spoke to me and said, "Pray for Eva, right now!" I did and asked God to send angels to protect her. About twenty minutes later, she came home all shook up. I asked, "What's wrong Beaver?" She replied, "I lost control of my car, it hydroplaned and I ended up turned around in a circle and inrepparttar 110324 other lane." I said, "I know baby, that's when I was praying for you. God sent his angels to protect you."

The first day of Eva's nursing school, she went to class and bought all those expensive books. It came a hard rain in Waycross; about five inches in an hour. Eva drove through that but went under an underpass; her car drowned out andrepparttar 110325 current washed her car deeper in water. She had to climb out ofrepparttar 110326 window to escape. When I arrived where she was, all you could see wasrepparttar 110327 top of that pretty Monte Carlo. The car was totally flood damaged, all her books were destroyed. Eva was back in classrepparttar 110328 next day. She didn't let that stop her. God gave her strength and ability to make it through school.

There is so much to write about how God has protected Eva, her brother and sister, and how he has cared for them. Fathers,repparttar 110329 greatest gift you can give to your children is to pray for them!

Inrepparttar 110330 summer of 2001, Eva took a job as a nurse at a children's summer camp in Hyannis, Massachusetts. She called me one night; she was so homesick. I told her I would go up there to see her and carry her some of my homegrown sweet south Georgia watermelons and some boiled peanuts. I loaded up my 1997 Chevrolet King Cab Silverado, whichrepparttar 110331 Lord had blessed me with, and beganrepparttar 110332 1300 mile drive.

I remember driving through New York City and seeingrepparttar 110333 towering Twin Towers onrepparttar 110334 skyline. This was a month before 911. Eva was sure glad to see me. I was even happier to see her! We had a nice two day visit, and I drove back home. Onrepparttar 110335 way back, I drove another route other than Interstate 95. I remember driving through Hershey, Pennsylvania and smelling a whiff of chocolate. I love Hershey bars. I'll take one ofrepparttar 110336 small milk chocolate ones, place a fresh pecan half on it, pop it in my mouth, and enjoy! A marriage made in heaven---the Hershey bar and pecan.

I arrived back in Blackshear and thanked God for his protection on my trip. I also thanked him for allowing me to live in a town with only five red lights. That 50 mile long bumper to bumper traffic in New York City area is something to behold.

Eva is still working as a nurse. She is a kind, beautiful and compassionate young lady!

Deuteronomy 5.16 "Honour thy father and thy mother, asrepparttar 110337 Lord thy God hath commanded thee; that thy days may be prolonged, and that it may go well with thee, inrepparttar 110338 land whichrepparttar 110339 Lord thy God giveth thee."

I wroterepparttar 110340 above in May 2003. It is now March 4, 2005. Eva married Jack, a fine young man, in May 2004. They live in Waycross. She is working part time as a Licensed Practical Nurse, and is going to college full time to be a Registered Nurse.

Irvin L. Rozier

author of My Walk with the Lord, www.selahbooks.com, preacher


    <Back to Page 1
 
ImproveHomeLife.com © 2005
Terms of Use