Aberdeen Village Community Matters March 2018

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Community Matters Aberdeen Village

March 2018

Caring for our own and opening doors for our neighbors

Honoring social workers during Social Work Month

In the United States, at least 500,000 people are believed to be affected by Parkinson’s disease, and about 50,000 new cases are reported annually. Some of these people live at Aberdeen Village.

Social work is not an easy profession. An extreme amount of emotional stress stems from this line of work. Social workers assist people every day who need some level of help. There may be limited resources available to meet those needs. The social workers at Aberdeen Village make being a social worker look easy. They work hard to assist our residents with many different needs, and despite limited resources to meet those needs, they don’t stop until they can find answers and solutions.

This month, we are beginning a new partnership with the National Parkinson Foundation, Heartland Chapter. Aberdeen Village is hosting a monthly group to help create a better quality of life for people with a Parkinson’s diagnosis and their caregivers. The Parkinson Foundation website states: “We strongly encourage people with Parkinson’s, family members, friends, caregivers and other interested individuals to attend one of the many support groups offered. Support groups provide an opportunity for people to meet regularly for mutual support and to exchange coping skills with one another in matters relating to Parkinson’s disease.”

Janelle Erickson is one of our social workers, whom we are so blessed to have on the Aberdeen Village team. She has been a social worker for nearly 30 years. Janelle Janelle Erickson, social worker admits that social work wasn’t even a thought for her initially, when she went to college. Her first major was elementary education. She worked in the preschool setting in college and thought that was the career path for her. A couple of majors later, Janelle says she just didn’t feel like she had found her calling. She happened to take an introduction to social work class and loved it. The professor was great, and Janelle said she finally felt like she knew what she was meant to do.

Support groups have many benefits, including:

Janelle received a bachelor’s degree in social work from the University of Kansas and a master’s degree in gerontology at the University of Central Missouri.

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