Mary and Moore Options for Seniors
A Lesson in “What Can Be” When Mary Greenfield passed away in January 2011 at the age of 89, it was fitting that her obituary made mention of four workers from the Moore Options for Seniors program. The four workers were not only friends to the woman who in her younger days was a “board girl” who climbed up on the table to write the stock prices on the stock exchange board, they...
Read MoreA Kinship Care Story
Laura, 83 years old, had been living safely in a small apartment in Lee, NH. She started out being completely independent and after an illness that affected her kidney function she became unable to drive. During her hospitalization the Social Workers began to plan for her discharge and processed her Medicaid application so that she would have options when she went home. It was evident that...
Read MoreA Member of the Family
Living Arrangement Benefits All Involved Her name is Viola and she lives in an apartment in downtown Manchester. She has been a widow since she was 29, raised her three boys pretty much on her own and is now 82 years old. Everyone knows her and likes her and her neighbors keep a watchful eye out for her. Viola sold her house many years ago and decided that she wanted to be closer to other people...
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