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		<title>A Place to Call Home</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Sue Walker]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Oct 2023 17:41:53 +0000</pubDate>
				<category><![CDATA[100 Year Anniversary]]></category>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>James has been a part o the Hammer family since coming to Hammer School in 1948 at the age of 11. He feels that many of the people he has lived with over all these years are his true friends.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://hammer.org/blog/2023/10/a-place-to-call-home/">A Place to Call Home</a> appeared first on <a href="https://hammer.org">Hammer</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><em>By Sue Walker, Chief Program Officer </em></strong></p>
<div id="attachment_26242" style="width: 200px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-26242" class="wp-image-26242" src="https://hammer.org/content/uploads/2023/10/James-McKune-as-a-young-boy-copy.jpg" alt="" width="190" height="223" /><p id="caption-attachment-26242" class="wp-caption-text"><strong>James McKune</strong></p></div>
<p>James came to Hammer in 1948 when he was 11 years old. He had been living in an institution in Rockford, Illinois where he had a few relatives. They stayed in contact with him throughout the years by sending letters, and gifts on holidays and for his birthday. He was very fond of his family and talked about them often.</p>
<p>Most of the medical advice at the time was to place children with disabilities in state institutions. It was very brave of his family to seek out and send James to a community-based home. There were other children whose families took the same bold step. In those earlier days, several children moved to Hammer from out of state because their families thought that this placement would be a more nurturing and loving environment. When James came to Hammer, he lived in the “old Hammer house,” a large farmhouse with a porch; one of his favorite spots.</p>
<div id="attachment_26240" style="width: 238px" class="wp-caption alignright"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-26240" class="wp-image-26240" src="https://hammer.org/content/uploads/2023/10/James-and-Sue-Walker-at-his-70th-birthday-party.jpg" alt="" width="228" height="214" /><p id="caption-attachment-26240" class="wp-caption-text"><strong>James with long-time friend, Sue Walker</strong></p></div>
<p>I first met James in 1977. We were sitting in the living room at the Annex (formerly on the Hammer property) and James wrote my name down in his notebook. He has so many fond memories of people who lived and worked at Hammer over the 75 years he has lived here. He has said it feels like home, like family. He can recall Hammer’s Family Day Picnics, women he had a crush on, details about various staff, and school and work experiences from many years ago. He loves trucks and heavy equipment, holiday decorations and fireworks, and a cold iced tea on the porch in the summer. He gets teary-eyed sometimes looking at pictures from the past. He is a treasure!</p>
<p>One of my favorite memories with James is going to the State Fair. James always likes to visit the KOOL 108 radio booth. He loves radio personality Johnny Rocket. One year, James got to meet him and was invited into the radio booth during a broadcast. The next year we went back, and Johnny Rocket came out to say hello. He remembered James’s name and gave him a big hug. James was just beaming.</p>
<p>Today, James lives at our Carlson home. He is 86 years old. He really considers Hammer his “second family.” He feels that many of the people he has lived with over all these years are his true friends. He likes all the typical daily tasks and activities that you do together as a family – meals, visiting, holiday and birthday celebrations, doing things in his community, and shopping at the local businesses. He feels that the staff who have cared for him have really provided him with a sense of security and support. The relationships are so meaningful to him.</p>
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<p>We sometimes don’t stop to think how significant these things are to James and the others we support at Hammer &amp; NER. But when one doesn’t have family nearby or they have passed away, it is so important to know that others desire to have that relationship with you. James knows that he needs help to do many of those simple daily tasks and navigate social situations. He wants that support and reassurance that people care so much about him and are there for him.</p>
<p>What a blessing that James has been able to live and work in this community. He so appreciates his life and the people who love and support him.</p>
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<p><strong><em>Sue joined Hammer Residences in 1977 doing direct care. She met James, our longest-supported person, and eventually became his guardian when his family were no longer available. </em></strong></p>
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<p>The post <a href="https://hammer.org/blog/2023/10/a-place-to-call-home/">A Place to Call Home</a> appeared first on <a href="https://hammer.org">Hammer</a>.</p>
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		<title>Caregivers are the Heart and Soul of Hammer!</title>
		<link>https://hammer.org/blog/2021/09/caregivers-are-the-heart-and-soul-of-hammer/</link>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Sue Walker]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Sep 2021 19:00:11 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Can you imagine a world without Hammer? You know what? I can’t. If you can believe it, I started working at Hammer on the weekends when I was a college [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Can you imagine a world without Hammer? </strong></p>
<p>You know what? I can’t.</p>
<p>If you can believe it, I started working at Hammer on the weekends when I was a college student finishing up my social work degree. That was 44 years ago.  I never planned to stay so long, but I fell in love with the people. Hammer is, after all, in the people business.</p>
<p>My name is Sue Walker and today I am the Chief Program Officer at Hammer. <u>I am honored to work with 375 Direct Support Professionals (DSPs), the caregivers who are the heart and soul of Hammer.</u></p>
<div id="attachment_18607" style="width: 305px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-18607" class="size-medium wp-image-18607" src="https://hammer.org/content/uploads/2021/09/Ted-Addy-and-Sue-295x300.jpg" alt="" width="295" height="300" /><p id="caption-attachment-18607" class="wp-caption-text">Sue Walker with DSP Abiodun Ogunwale and Ted, who Hammer supports.</p></div>
<p>Although a lot has changed since those early days, one thing that has not – and in fact has dramatically increased &#8211; is the need for you. <strong><a href="https://hammer.org/fall-appeal-2021/"><u>We need your financial support today.</u></a></strong></p>
<p>Every day I meet with families like yours whose lives are better because of the significant, compassionate and respectful supports Hammer caregivers provide. Happy and satisfied, trained, acknowledged and valued employees make great caregivers. And, that is where you come in. Please help us go beyond the bare-minimum provided by government funding.</p>
<p>I hope you see and experience the dedication and quiet presence of the caregivers at Hammer. Think about what life would be like for those who call Hammer home without Hammer caregivers? Please consider your gift today as your way to acknowledge the guidance, careful attention and peace of mind quality caregivers provide.</p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="size-medium wp-image-18611 alignright" src="https://hammer.org/content/uploads/2021/09/2021-DSP-Appreciation-Week-293x300.png" alt="" width="293" height="300" /></p>
<p>I don’t know about you, but I agree with Frank Renshaw who wrote on a note with his latest donation, <u>“<em>Hammer individuals, and those who care for them, are the world’s biggest blessing.” </em>And so are you with your generosity. Thank you.</u></p>
<p>Sincerely,</p>
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<p>Sue Walker<br />
Chief Program Officer</p>
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<p>P.S. <strong>National Direct Support Professional (DSP) week is September 12-18, 2021. <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="https://hammer.org/fall-appeal-2021/">Make your gift</a></span></strong> in honor of a dedicated caregiver(s) and include a note of gratitude that we will share with them and publish on our Facebook page. Our hope is to raise $65,000 for our Employee Excellence Fund which supports Hammer caregivers and creates a positive environment to work and live.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://hammer.org/blog/2021/09/caregivers-are-the-heart-and-soul-of-hammer/">Caregivers are the Heart and Soul of Hammer!</a> appeared first on <a href="https://hammer.org">Hammer</a>.</p>
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