Bob and Shirley have been married 51 years. With several medical conditions and bills to manage, they find they spend too much time on paperwork and want to spend
Dottie
I love tocook, but my kids are concerned because I have left the stove on
once or twice.
2.
I am awidow living alone and I cherish my independence. I love to cook
and have always taken great pride in my cooking abilities and in putting
delicious food on the table for my family to enjoy.
3.
I have beenwatching the cooking channel and want to try making new
recipes, so I can continue sharing my love for food with my kids and
friends.
4.
Dr. Joe
Dr. Joewould like to keep engaged and utilize his knowledge and skills to
contribute to his community.
5.
Dr. Joe isan accomplished and renowned scientist. Five years ago, he was
diagnosed with Alzheimer's and his wife, Betty, became his caregiver.
6.
After Betty passedaway a few months ago, Dr. Joe moved into a memory
care community, but he is having a bit of difficulty adjusting to his new
home. During his career he managed complex projects and used
computers to evaluate the data he gathered.
7.
Bob & Shirley
Manybills pile up and it's difficult to organize and track Medicare and
insurance correspondence.
8.
We have beenmarried for 51 years. I take medications for several chronic
conditions and Bob had hip surgery a few months ago.
9.
We would liketo spend more time doing the things we like with our grandkids and
friends, but find that a lot of our time is now taken by what seems to be a
mountain of paperwork and medical bills! Our daughter gave us a smart-phone
last year, but we are still trying to figure out how to use all it's features!
10.
Mary
Mary's taste budsand sense of smell are not what they used to be. As a
dedicated nurse, Mary always made sure to discuss the importance of a
nutritious and healthy diet with her patients.
11.
Lately, she hasbegun to become a bit forgetful and her trips to the store
have become less frequent.
12.
Her family hasnoticed spoiled food in the fridge, which she doesn't want
to throw away because she doesn't want to be wasteful. They are worried
she will get sick from eating spoiled food.
13.
Bill
I like togo outside and smell the flowers and breathe fresh air.
As a young man, I hiked, swam and played baseball. In middle age, I ran my
first marathon and loved it.
14.
When I retired,I took up gardening and won a blue ribbon at the State Fair
for my tomatoes! When my health started to decline a few years ago, I
took my kids' advice and moved into a nursing home.
15.
It's a niceplace; the staff is caring and courteous. I'd like to continue to
enjoy all the outdoor activities in the place I now call home, without my
kids or the staff worrying about me.
16.
Jane
Jane lives ina secure memory care community with a VERY loud door bell.
My mother has recently moved to a memory care community near our
home.
17.
I go tosee her daily and feel it's important for my children to visit her as
often as possible. To gain access, however, we ring a bell that is calibrated
to be heard by CNA's at the other side of the building.
18.
The sound isjarring to the residents. In addition to mother being agitated
when we arrive, the kids are frightened by seeing the distress of their
grandma and the other residents.
I recently movedin to a lovely skilled nursing home due to a decline in my
physical condition. I know that I need the assistance, but feel so isolated.
21.
I'm surrounded withother residents who aren’t engaged. While I'm
physically unable to participate in many activities, my mind is sharp and I
feel I have so much more to contribute.
22.
Jack
I'm a long-distancerunner. I still love to compete, but my family is concerned about
my safety after experiencing shortness of breath one day.
23.
I need somethingthat will help me return to championship form while reassuring
my wellbeing and safety.
Old friends sometimesare uncertain how to act around him. Since the
onset of the disease, our social life has changed dramatically. I find that
fewer friends come around.
26.
I wish therewas a way that I could make them more comfortable and
make sure that Art is included in our social activities.
27.
Louise
My deafness makesit challenging sometimes to socialize with people I don't know
as well. I love people and want to do things and meet new people.
28.
Last year, Igot hearing aids and boy were they expensive! I tried wearing
them, but they've never been comfortable--they irritate my ears and they
pick up a lot of background noise.
29.
I would loveto have something that would allow me to be better
company to my friends.
But I havealways loved ideas (I hold a number of patents) and exploring
new things.
35.
Most people areunsure how to act around me. How can I engage with people
and help them engage with me?
36.
Angelina
I want toexplore the world and learn a new language- maybe Arabic?
37.
I have MultipleSclerosis and need a wheelchair to get around. I know that
over time I will be increasingly challenged physically.
38.
I want tocontinue to grow and explore the world, even as my physical
limitations increase.
39.
Joan
Joan loves tosing and spent years in church choir. She would love to join a
church choir and make a connection with others through song.
40.
Joan's husband haspassed away, and many members of her community
have moved. She lives independently by taking buses and walking to
neighborhood shops.
41.
The city haschanged the bus route, and her church is too far to walk.
42.
William
I want tocontribute to my faith community.
I was a lay minister at my church and found the work to be very rewarding.
I would loveto continue making this contribution to my community, but I
can't physically get around well anymore. How can I engage and
contribute my gifts even with physical limitations.