Category Archives: Professional Caregivers

How do we serve?

How do we provide our service? With caring. With hearing. With clarity. :- Doug.

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People we like

We work with people we like. :- Doug.

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Value = caring

Our value is caring. :- Doug.

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Decisions must be made

People get older. Life changes. Decisions must be made. :- Doug.

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Invest in clients

I want to invest in my clients. :- Doug.

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Hardest there is

This requires thinking—the hardest work there is. :- Doug.

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We sell caring

We sell caring We sell life And the living of it :- Doug.

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Proud of our clients?

Are we proud of our clients? Of the results we produce for them? Of what they produce in us? :- Doug.

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Tumultuous?

How could we help our clients deal with tumultuous change? :- Doug.

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Teaching clients?

What could we teach our clients? :- Doug.

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Garden for flourishing

Our work is to create better conditions for life. We are gardeners making an environment for flourishing. :- Doug.

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Aspirations with you?

What ought be my aspirations in working with you? :- Doug.

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Safely home

We meet families in crisis and guide them safely home. :- Doug.

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Sanity lives family

I tend to work on projects, things needing doing at a consequential time in people’s lives. Big things are at stake—sanity, lives, family. :- Doug.

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Is suffering intrinsic?

Joan Berzoff on Friday said suffering is intrinsic to dying. I ask if that is so. Or do we mistake the work, do we mistake arduous for suffering? Do we get in the way? :- Doug.

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Hear the lessons

Hence, a lot of thinking about what that transformation might be. My clients can guide me, ought to be the guides. But we can do more, much more for them, than simply the technical grunt work of the Medicaid application. … Continue reading

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Baker’s Implementing:

Baker’s Implementing. Baker seems to prompt things from me. Just this morning he spoke of the professional as transforming the client. This is a higher step than service and higher than experience: help the client to become better. :- Doug.

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