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When it comes to changing homes – at any phase of life – it can be difficult and overwhelming. There are so many concerns and questions to be addressed, and often times, the answers to your questions are hard to find. With more than 20 years experience in the healthcare industry; helping families and individuals throughout the Phoenix valley, we are uniquely qualified to help and assist you in fin
Dandelions: nature's reminder to find beauty in every stage of life.
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“If we learn nothing else from this tragedy, we learn that life is short and there is no time for hate.”
—Sandy Dahl, wife of Flight 93 pilot Jason Dahl, in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, in 2002
Today, “remember the valor of those we lost—those who innocently went to work that day and the brave souls who went in after them. We have also come to be ever mindful of the courage of those who grieve for them, and the light that still lives in their hearts.”
—New York City mayor Rudolph Giuliani at the World Trade Center site in 2006
"No piece of art has ever emotionally affected me the way this robot arm piece has. It's programmed to try to contain the hydraulic fluid that’s constantly leaking out and required to keep itself running...if too much escapes, it will die so it's desperately trying to pull it back to continue to fight for another day. Saddest part is they gave the robot the ability to do these 'happy dances' to spectators. When the project was first launched it danced around spending most of its time interacting with the crowd since it could quickly pull back the small spillage. Many years later... (as you see it now in the video) it looks tired and hopeless as there isn't enough time to dance anymore.. It now only has enough time to try to keep itself alive as the amount of leaked hydraulic fluid became unmanageable as the spill grew over time. Living its last days in a never-ending cycle between sustaining life and simultaneously bleeding out... (Figuratively and literally as its hydraulic fluid was purposefully made to look like it's actual blood).
"The robot arm finally ran out of hydraulic fluid in 2019, slowly came to a halt and died - And I am now tearing up over a friggin robot arm 😭 It was programmed to live out this fate and no matter what it did or how hard it tried, there was no escaping it. Spectators watched as it slowly bled out until the day that it ceased to move forever. Saying that 'this resonates' doesn't even do it justice imo. Created by Sun Yuan & Peng Yu, they named the piece, 'Can't Help Myself'. What a masterpiece. What a message."
Extended interpretations: the hydraulic fluid in relation to how we kill ourselves both mentally and physically for money just in an attempt to sustain life, how the system is set up for us to fail on purpose to essentially enslave us and to steal the best years of our lives to play the game that the richest people of the world have designed. How this robs us of our happiness, passion and our inner peace. How we are slowly drowning with more responsibilities, with more expected of us, less rewarding pay-offs and less free time to enjoy ourselves with as the years go by. How there's really no escaping the system and that we were destined at birth to follow a pretty specific path that was already laid out before us. How we can give and give and give and how easily we can be forgotten after we've gone.. How we are loved and respected when we are valuable, then one day we aren't any longer and we become a burden...and how our young, free-caring spirit gets stolen from us as we get churned out of the broken system that we are trapped inside of. Can also be seen to represent the human life cycle and the fact that none of us make it out of this world alive. But also can act as a reminder to allow yourself to heal, rest and love with all of your heart. That the endless chase for 'more' isn't necessary in finding your own inner happiness.”
- James Kricked Parr
Also read this amazing story: https://mixtutu.com/the-mystery-of-the-18th-century-ghost-ship-a-captain-frozen-in-time/
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76 years together. She is 94 and he is 97. 🤍🙏🏼
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Wise words: 5Ls. 🤍
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“When we feel frustrated with an elderly struggling with tasks that once seemed easy, it's important to remember their own frustration. Each day, they quietly wrestle with technology that confounds them, fading memories, and bodies that no longer work as they used to.
Our patience may wear thin, but it’s important to realize that our frustration is just a fraction of their true struggle. Their challenges are marked by a deep sense of loss and a longing for the simplicity of the past.
Life's roles are ever-changing. Today, we might be the ones offering support, and tomorrow, we are the ones needing it. By treating our elderly with empathy and compassion, we honor their journey and build a bond of mutual respect. This legacy of kindness will ripple through generations, reflecting the enduring strength and grace of the human spirit.”
- Worth Sharing
She is Diane Friedman, 100, holding a 3-sprint world record. She started running at the age of 70.
A 100-year-old woman from Cleveland, Ohio, has shown the world that age really is just a number. Diane Friedman broke three masters sports records at the Michigan Senior Olympics on Aug.15 and is officially the fastest woman in the world over 100 years old. Friedman broke world records in both the 100-meter dash and 200-meter dash for the 100-104-year-old age group. She also broke the American record for the javelin in the same age category.
In the 100-meter dash, Diane Friedman ran in 36.71 seconds, breaking the prior mark set by Julia Hawkins by nearly 3 seconds.
This Florida woman, Mildred Kirschenbaum, is going viral on social media with this piece of life advice.
“I want to share a thought about attitude. In August, I will be 100 years old. And yet, I have friends who are 15-20 years younger, and their attitudes are going to cause them not to survive to my age. They're not grateful for anything. Their attitude is, ‘I don’t see my kids more than once a week’ or ‘the food I was served was cold and bad.’ Their attitude is not acceptable. If the food isn’t quite right, so have an extra dessert! If you hear from your children once a week, that’s fine. They call you once a week, you call them once a week. And be grateful that they are enjoying life. Change your attitude. Look at the positive side of life. I think THAT is what got me this far. I try my best not to sweat the small stuff and to have a positive attitude."
Mildred, almost 100 years old, lives alone, drives, pays her bills online, texts loved ones on her iPhone and never misses happy hour. She has become an internet sensation with her advice on living a long and active life.
Forgiveness is another concept Midred discusses.
“At this point in my life, I’m going on 100. When I go to bed, I may not wake up again. Why carry an unnecessary burden? Why wake up in the morning and, even though you don’t think about it, you’re angry at somebody? They don’t deserve your anger. If they’re not important to you, just shelve it. If they’re important to you, reach out.”
"Taste it. If you don't have enough salt, add it. Don't be afraid to improvise."
When we're old and you're gonna ask me, "How did we manage to get here together?"
"I will answer you:
So instead of yelling, we talked.
Instead of running away from problems, we looked for solutions together.
Because nothing was lost to us.
Because we laughed and cried together.
Because one day we promised to be together through good and bad and together we made it.
But mainly because we have given a dimension to our relationship together: Love never dies.
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When it comes to changing homes – at any phase of life – it can be difficult and overwhelming. There are so many concerns and questions to be addressed, and often times, the answers to your questions are hard to find. With more than 20 years combined experience in the healthcare industry; helping families and individuals throughout the Phoenix valley, we are uniquely qualified to help and assist you in finding your ‘next home.’
Through the years of working in the senior world, we’ve helped many people find senior living and care solutions perfectly suited for them. Our secret? We listen to YOU. We personally meet with you … to better understand your unique circumstances such as:
- care needs,
- budget
- location and lifestyle preferences
OUR PHILOSOPHY AND APPROACH
We have extensive hands-on clinical knowledge and experience in the assisted living and hospice world, and specialize in navigating families through the maze of senior living and care for their aging loved ones. We are not just a referral and placement agency, we pride ourselves on providing an all-inclusive, personalized, holistic and comprehensive approach to guiding, educating and advocating for those we serve, and work alongside other qualified industry professionals to facilitate a clear and transparent dialogue with our clients. We hold ourselves and those we collaborate with to very high moral and ethical standards, and would never want to pressure anyone to make a move, if it is not in that individual’s best interest. Sometimes, simply initiating a conversation about taking the next steps for an individual might entail staying in the comfort of their home and receiving in-home care services for preventative and safety measures — it doesn’t always have to conclude in an individual transitioning into an assisted living community or residential care home...
Our primary objectives and goals are to:
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