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- The people we serve and encounter deserve our complete attention and a quality of care and teaching that addresses the physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual aspects of their existence.
- All life activities should address the need for discovering ways of caring for the whole community: developing attitudes and skills of Elders.
- Symptoms of illness are understood as purposeful phenomena to be explored in a creative way that can be used to unfold people's hidden potential.
- The aging and the elderly have specific needs and challenges that we strive to understand from their perspective. Old age is just as important a part of life as any other, a time of life review, and a meaningful aspect of personal growth.
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