Learning
Histories
Senior
Health
Organizations like
ours try to learn from our experiences, both the successful and
not so successful ones. This is a way of assessing our effectiveness
and sharing information. It is an important process for the growth
of any organization. In doing so, we have recorded some of our learning
process around the concept of a "learning history."
We went back to
the source of our Senior Health program - the people who looked
up into the night and saw the stars we could become, those who formed
the process for driving the program, those who helped to implement
and manage it, and those who participated. We tried to capture and
convey the experience and insights of these people. The result of
this new form of assessment, a Learning History, is put forth on
the pages that follow. We believe that what we have learned can
help your community think about how you can develop and enhance
senior services in your area.
We hope that this
learning history will help you chart your own course to the heights
youve set. Though weve seen again and again that no
one can have the moon, weve seen too, that everyone can hold
onto a piece of the sky. The Senior Health program at Memorial has
helped us to see the twinkle in the eyes of each and every one of
us, regardless of age.
Memorial Health
System staff members are more than happy to answer any questions
you may have regarding this process. Please feel free to call us
at (574) 647-7115.
Phil Newbold
CEO, Memorial Hospital/Health
System
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