Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Eulogy

David Kemper was born February 4th 1952 to Theodore and Vera Kemper in Washington. He was the baby of the family with 2 older brothers and 3 older sisters.  His family didn't have much in the way of material posessions, but he was always proud to say that his dad never let that stop him even during the depression.  He would find whatever work was available including digging ditch, salesman and fruit processor.  This "never quit" attitude was something Dad felt strongly about and emulated in his life right up to the end.

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Transit Part 9: Summary of Program Implementation

Successful development of my program requires that all who are affected by it be respected during all aspects of development, fine-tuning, and implementation.  Developing a more specific set of steps for doing this is best done on a group type level.

Transit Part 9: Potential Care Provider Objections

In addition to sharing the objections of customers, care providers may also have the following objections.

Transit Part 9: Summary of Care Provider Benefits

In addition to experiencing the benefits of customers, care providers will also experience the following benefits.

Transit Part 9: Help Them to Help Us

By getting Care Providers involved very early, they will actually be our strongest “front line alleys” in terms of helping their disabled clients to work with us.

Transit Part 9: Show Them More Options

Taking time to show care providers how my program will allow them and their clients to have more freedom of movement will go a long way toward winning their support.