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Renee Wallace is the mother of four grown childrena television producer, a photographer, a philosopher, and a man who has such severe mental retardation that he will never have a career. Were it not for his mothers pioneering efforts, this son, Rick, and hundreds of other people like him, would not even have a decent quality of life.
When Rick was born in 1957, the familys only recourse was to place him in a large, state-run institution. There and at a residential school Rick later attended, Wallace was deeply concerned that the care he and the other residents received was far from what she was sure it could be. There had to be a way for them to live in a caring, home-like environment, with individualized attention.
Wallace found the way. Rick and over 300 other men, women and children, many of them rejected by other care facilities, are now truly served by her nonprofit, Vita-Living. They live in private homes where they are respectfully cared for by professionally trained staff who use systems, tools and menus devised by Ricks determined and resourceful mom.
Ingenuity, common sense and unflagging energy have characterized Wallaces years of leading Vita-Living. A resident is throwing furniture?
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Build tables and chairs weighted so heavily they cant be moved. Residents need to take meds and they cant read? Make color-coded pill packs with their photos on them. Nutrition is key to helping residents be at their best? Use your professional skills as a dietician to devise the right balance of good foods. The authorities are sending more and more people for care but not providing funding? Pound on desks, literally and figuratively, to get more dollars moving. The neighbors object to a Vita-Living household, throwing things at it, honking their horns, driving cars onto the lawn? Fight back with open houses and community outreach.
Wallace has done it all and now, at 77, she ends two decades as executive director of Vita-Livings daily operations. Is she retiring? Of course not. She will now direct the Vita-Living Foundation, which was established to ensure the works financial stability. We can assure parents that their loved ones will have a lifelong home with us, says Renee Wallace. Giving up is not an option.
www.vitaliving.org
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