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eaheergb1There is an African saying that equates the passing of an Elder to the loss of a library. With this in mind, the inspiration behind Embracing Elderhood is the notion that to truly care for someone, you must have a deeper understanding and appreciation of who they are.  Through Embracing Elderhood, learning and understanding each other’s stories helps to forge meaningful relationships.  Click here to learn more about how Embracing Elderhood has touched the lives of some of our participants.

A legacy, as we define it, is part life story, part simple biography, and part “gift” – but as legacies they will be more than the sum of these parts. Legacy creation will be a discovery process for all of the participants --it captures the truth of a life lived and its impact as a gift to the world.


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“We live in a time and place that allows older people to disappear from view and then leave this life without being known by others. Every human life has or should have a legacy."
           
            William H. Thomas, M.D.
            Founder, The Eden Alternative





Embracing Elderhood is an intergenerational journey of discovery. Partnerships between community Elders, sponsor organizations focused on the needs of Elders, and local schools and youth service groups bring the program to life.

We offer a 2 ½ day Trainer Certification Workshop that empowers Certified Embracing Elderhood Trainers to conduct Embracing Elderhood projects on behalf of the organization they represent in either long-term care communities or their larger local area.  Embracing Elderhood materials include not only a rich, engaging curriculum and interactive training experience rooted in Eden’s ten-principle philosophy , but also a detailed replication plan.

Certified Trainers will also facilitate Embracing Elderhood Recording Partner Workshops for students and/or adult volunteers willing to make a commitment to forging a relationship with a Storyteller.   Their ultimate goal is the documentation and sharing of each Elder’s legacy with the larger community.


Dr. Thomas suggests “acknowledging and embracing the idea of Elder-richness and strengthening the exchange between the generations can improve quality of life for all
jackiebettyres ages.” While the legacies themselves are the tangible outcome, Embracing Elderhood emphasizes the relationships forged during the process of legacy creation. With this in mind, recording teams, comprised of the Recording Partner and the Storyteller, learn how to build trust and encourage a communication style that acknowledges and honors each Storyteller’s individuality. The opportunities to understand and be understood and to both give and receive are abundant in this concept. Through Embracing Elderhood, we strive to change our culture’s perception of Elderhood one relationship at a time.

EE incorporates the powerful LifeBio.com system into its process. LifeBio offers a template for legacy creation that is just prescriptive enough for Recording Partners to focus their attention where it belongs-- on the relationship -- while leaving room for creative license.  Click
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Eden at Home acknowledges that residents of long-term care residences or communities are also members of the larger local community. 
A primary goal of Embracing Elderhood is to weave Elders back into the fabric of their communities -- no matter where they live -- thus replication can take place in both the larger community and in nursing home settings . Having more information about the passions and interests of individual nursing home residents makes it possible to explore different ways that those interests can be pursued within the residence. Creating such opportunities for individual residents may meet various needs of the long-term care community, thus creating win-win scenarios that simply enrich the layers of meaning for all involved.

To download the Embracing Elderhood Program Guide, click
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