Caring for Seniors, Inc.
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       849 South Douglas Avenue, Nashville  TN  37204
Telephone:  (615) 513-0271
  
Promoting healthy, dignified lifestyles for seniors and caregivers.
We respect:
      Our seniors.
      Their families.
      Those caring for seniors.
      Those cared for by seniors.
               
We are a for-profit corporation highly dedicated to caring first, earning
profits second!   We believe:


  • Substantially more resources need to be dedicated to caring for
    seniors, including their caregivers and dependents.  The "baby
    boomer" generation is huge.  We must complete the infrastructure
    for this certain and imminent demographic shift.   Government is
    thinking very short-term, using long-term reserves today with little
    regard for tomorrow... after all, the elections are now, not in 15
    years!

  • Additional tax credits should be made available to families that take
    care of their elderly loved ones.  A strong, moral society supports its
    seniors... and believes that seniors can and should play an active
    role in society.    A retired citizen is not an obsolete citizen, but can
    redirect his/her skills, wisdom and experience into new areas that
    benefit family and community.

  • The "family" needs to be reborn.  American values support
    consumption, individual independence in which we take care of
    ourselves and let society take care of those in need.  A weak family
    creates or is created by a weak society.  Embrace, honor, and
    celebrate differences but remember your family.  Take care of them
    and assume they will care for you in your time of need.  A strong
    family results in better mental and physical health, less dependence
    on government handouts, and a greater feeling of happiness and
    peace in family, community and country.

  • Social Security and Medicare need a "fix", not demolition, to lead to
    secure, sustained income and medical care for our seniors.  There
    has been much talk and little action by Congress, again because
    focus seems short-term.  Again, the problem is not going away, and
    it is irresponsible to defer the solution to future politicians or to the
    community and faith-based organizations.  If we devote funding to
    highways and sidewalks, we can certainly take care of our parents!

  • Seniors can live happier and healthier lives through good nutrition,
    socialization, transportation systems, and physical/mental
    stimulation.  



Please send emails to:
ceo@caringseniors.com