
I adore my intellectually disabled sister, Lisa, and many long-time readers know how grateful I am for the caring team which surrounds Lisa in her CILA (community integrated living arrangement). Her loving group home, staffed by dear ones who’ve become extensions of our family over the years. Staff members who work for the Clearbrook organization in suburban Chicago.
Lisa celebrated a milestone a few months back. Her twelfth anniversary of living and working…growing and healing…thanks the dedicated team at Clearbrook.
In addition to Lisa’s secure home life, she enjoys socialization and enrichment activities in her day programs. She receives mental health support and group counseling. And most recently, Lisa rejoiced when she was asked to take on a new role, giving her purpose, as a lunch time receptionist in the main office at Clearbrook.
Lisa’s life – with the support of her Clearbrook team is enriched. She’s a living example of the power of Clearbrook’s motto:
Enrich Lives. Embrace Potential.
Four simple words with life-changing implications. Lisa is healthier today – by far – than she was when she became part of the Clearbrook family. Our mother, Sue’s, destructive behaviors toward Lisa were increasing as her own health declined and the opportunity for Lisa to find a safe haven – with holistic, comprehensive support for her mental and physical health was life changing.
Today? Lisa stands tall. Proud and empowered. Despite her low IQ and innocence about the world, she feels valued and appreciated, surrounded by people who love her.
As much as Lisa’s flourished, thanks to Clearbrook, I’ve benefited, too. I have allies and advocates who share in my hopes and dreams for Lisa, and I know I’m not alone. Thousands of clients and family members benefit from the care and support provided; summarized in Clearbrook’s mission statement:
Clearbrook is home, a family, to over 8,000 adults and children impacted by intellectual and developmental disabilities. We care for them – and their families – by providing support across the lifespan, helping them to live their fullest lives possible.
I’m grateful to friends – near and far – who ask this time of year what they might do to support worthy agencies with charitable giving. If you are inclined to give, this is the perfect time to do so. Giving Tuesday comes up right after Thanksgiving in the U.S. on December 3 and I know Clearbrook would be grateful for donations of any amount. Click here to learn more.
With gratitude,
Vicki 💕
Hi – I’m Victoria, Vicki, Dr. Vicki. I hold a doctorate in Adult Education and I’m a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), and author of Surviving Sue | Eckhartz Press.
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