Making A Connection

Connections are the threads that weave our lives together, enriching our experiences and deepening our understanding of one another.

WARNING! This is a lengthy blog. During the time between when my parents passed away and when I began taking care of my in-laws, I volunteered three days a week at a nearby specialized care assisted living facility. The connections I made with the residents were amazing. My aching heart was healed as I loved on them. Through games, story times, one on one visits and meeting their families, I learned about their lives.

If you are reading this and interact with individuals with dementia in any job, volunteering or simply being an aquaintance, please take the time to listen, observe and interview family members. The knowledge you gain helps you focus on seeing them with your heart and treating them as an important individual you interact with and not someone to tolerate.

When an activites director was hired where I volunteered, I decided to give her a headstart on knowing these residents. I wrote a story about the residents for her. I read it to the residents on her first day. They all listened intently and got excited when they heard their names. Some of even asking when would their name be heard as I read.

At the conclusion, the new director told me I was a good writer. I thanked her and handed the story to her and explained that these were her residents and this was for her. She looked puzzled. I told her that this story mentioned their actual occupations and interests. Then I asked her to use this information to make connections as I had.

Here is the “Letter” that tells the story. I hope it motivates you to see the person as a whole when you are a caregiver.

Letter to friend about Green Oaks

Dear Serina,

So much has happened since we left Atlanta that I just had to write to you.  We have met so many wonderful people that I know you will love hearing all about them and our life here.  Our farm is only minutes away from the small village called Green Oaks.  

This spring was so lovely that we often strolled through tree lined streets and lovely lanes.  Residents sat  on their front porches and seemed to know all their neighbors.  Each porch looked inviting and we longed to meet each person we passed.  That longing quickly turned  into reality.  Now we walk by and call out greetings.  Many evenings we get invited in for a glass of tea or fresh baked cookies.

The main street has a beauty shop where Dot and Oma stay busy keeping all of us ladies looking our best.  Beth is their receptionist.  She has a great sense of humor and everyone has fun while there.  We girls often tease about running away to the beach.

The pet store is run by Bud.  He is a nice man but  he really loves his snakes and you know  how much I dislike snakes, so I just go look at the fish and birds.  The perfect place to shop for wood toys is Howard’s.  When you visit me this year we can shop together for gifts.  He does occasionally hang his gone fishing sign in the window so we will have to time it right.

There is a lovely puzzle shop with an amazing collection of puzzles.  A man named Lawrence is very helpful.  He usually has a puzzle on a table he is working on.  We met our insurance agent, Donald, there.  He is a puzzle enthusiast and full of tall tales.  Next door to the puzzle shop is a craft store run by Johnnie and her twins.  We are talking to her about spinning yarn from our sheep’s wool.  Wouldn’t my granddaughters love a sweater made from it?

Speaking of the girls, they came to visit at Thanksgiving.  We had a wonderful time.  When we went into the village they all were convinced that Santa was wearing overalls and hanging Christmas lights and garland all over town.  They were so excited we just didn’t have the heart to tell them it was Larry from the town council who is in charge of the decorations every year.  He is very hands on and insists on doing it himself.  I have to admit he could pass for Santa.

The girls are coming again in May.  We have a special day trip planned with our neighbor Martha who used to live  in Decatur,.  We are going there with her and taking the girls to the hot air balloon festival.  Doesn’t that sound like fun?

I have been volunteering at the elementary and high schools.  I made good friends at both. Dottie teaches English at the high school and Sandra teaches at the elementary school.  They do an amazing job engaging with their students. Dottie shared a wonderful lobster recipe with me that we will make when you come.

There is a ladies Bible study I enjoy.  Julia and Carol are sweet ladies I have met there.  We get to go out for coffee sometimes afterward.  It feels good being able to share this time with them. They can never replace you but they help fill the void I have from missing you.

We have befriended an older couple at church named Ron and Wanda.  They are a little quiet and keep to themselves.  I have invited them and Betty to lunch next Sunday.  I will be serving chicken delight using your recipe.  I will let you know if they like it.  

You have to come visit this fall.  We will have our new barn built and plan to throw a party.  Bring your singing voice and dancing shoes.  Roberta is bringing her group to sing. On Tuesday afternoon you can hear them practicing if the windows are open at Roberta’s house.  They are very talented. Betty Jo plans to teach us all how to square dance.  She is from our bowling team.  Brenda will be singing some Reba McEntire songs. 

During the same week, the community theater will be doing a musical.  Our friends BA and several of the others I have mentioned are in the cast.  BA  plays the trumpet and leads our community band. Doesn’t it all sound like fun?  

Before I forget, when you come please obey the speed limits.  Billy, our police chief, takes his job seriously.  I am not suggesting you normally speed, but this is definitely not the traffic you are used to.  You can’t change lines and hide like you can in Atlanta.

I am sitting in the park while writing this letter.  The beautiful bench I am sitting on was made by Marie and her husband.  They also make lovely furniture.  She has a degree in home economics so you too would get along well.

Across the way  is another friend Shirley.  She is showing her grandchildren her initials carved in one of the trees. When she was younger she was in love with someone with the initial J.T.  One of her friends, yet another Marie, also has her name carved in the tree with a heart.  This must have been where all the couples dated at the park. I know Marie loves plants so I see her at the park often.

Our nearest neighbor is Jack.  He has a putting green in his yard and loves being outdoors.  At night he enjoys playing cards.  We need to invite him over to play soon. Faye lives across the street. She comes over for game night once a month.  She wins most of the word games.

Margaret loves to come over and watch Alabama football.  She is a more avid fan than us.  It makes game days even more fun.  She owns the local florist.

A new lady moved down the road from us last week. Her name is Carolyn.  She moved to be near her granddaughter who goes to the local college.  They seem to be close because I have seen her visiting often.

The town’s mayor of Green Oaks is Anita  She and her assistant, Teresa, keep everything running smoothly.  It has turned out to be the perfect place for us to live.  Our community center keeps a full schedule.  We have bingo, volleyball, sing- a- longs and food. 

There is so much to share but I have to go soon.  Paul is meeting me here.  He flips houses and has asked me to stage them.  This place is keeping me busy.You really must come  this fall!  I miss you and am excited  to introduce you to our new friends. Their stories about their lives, jobs, children and travel are enjoyable.  They have traveled from 

the Swiss Alps to the North pole.  Our lives are so much richer because of them.  You will love them as much as we do.

With love,

Donna

The information I used for this story was collected over three months. When you are determined to make a connection, God will allow it to happen.

Word for Today

Colossians 3:12

Therefore, as God’s chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience.

Song for Today

As this blesses you, remember those with dementia who need to know they are not alone.

Prayer for Today

Dear God,

I praise you that I am not alone. Help me to look at people who need me and show compassion and remind them that they are not alone.

Amen

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