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In Six Words: What’s It Like to Call for Help in Your Community?

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My conversation about the effectiveness of Area Agencies on Aging in helping family caregivers (you can read it here) has got me thinking. And that leads me to a six-word story contest.

I’d love to know, in six words, what it’s been like for you when you call agencies and organizations (like the Area Agency on Aging, the Veterans Administration, the Alzheimer’s Association) to get help. You could be calling to find help for yourself (like a support group) or help for your caree (like Meals on Wheels, benefits through the VA). And, if you’d like, you can include a mention of the organization prior to your story.

So, if your experience has been good calling an association called The Association of Like-Minded Individuals, a six-word story could be:

The Association of Like-Minded Individuals: I hung up feeling incredible relief.

If, on the other hand, your experience has been not-so-good contacting a group called The Unlike-Minded Individuals of America, your story could be:

The Unlike-Minded Individuals of America: I hung up ready to cry.

Feel free to share as many stories (good, bad and anything in between) as you’ve got. When you share, you’ll have a chance to win Take Comfort, the book and CD set. Share your stories through Sunday; we’ll announce the winner of the CD set on Monday. Thanks so much for sharing!

Reminders: Amy joins me for Table Talk on Your Caregiving Journey on Saturday at 10 a.m. ET (9 a.m. CT, 7 a.m. PT). And, be sure to join us for our Super Sunday Open House on Sunday! We begin at Noon ET with a 15-minute meditation.

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  1. roaringmouse

    February 2, 2012

    The National Spinal Cord Injury Association – Continued positive support over and over again!

  2. kristin

    February 2, 2012

    The office for the aging: We haven’t the services you need.

  3. roaringmouse

    February 3, 2012

    I really like what Kristin submitted!!!

    You can’t count this one..because we don’t live where it occurred…
    (I can’t name the county)Hospital System..regarding being a disaster sheltering place:
    “Can not take disabled – too expensive!”

  4. Jan

    March 1, 2012

    County office for elder affairs: Ring….ring….ring….ring….ring….ring….

  5. Trish

    March 1, 2012

    Social Security office:

    Same question: different day, different answer.

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