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Senior Spotlight: St. Paul's Plaza Resident Chula Vista with Cerebral Palsy Finds Joy in Swimming

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I am.. I am so in admiration of her determination and her commitment to doing the very best she can every day despite a disability which is cerebral palsy and also rheumatoid arthritis.

So Kim, when did you move to the St. Paul's Plaza Independent Living? Three or four years ago. And what do you enjoy about living here? The pool and socializing with people. I love to swim, of course. I learned how to swim before I learn how to walk. Because I didn't start walking until I was five, because I had a foot deformity.

You know, I first actually met Kim Miller. at the Friars Road YMCA swimming pool. And I didn't know that it was Kim Miller at that time. And then some years ago now this young lady moved into the Plaza senior care living and it was evident that she had some challenges and as soon as I saw her swimming in that pool behind me here at the Plaza, I knew it was the same girl that I'd seen swimming at Friars Road in the YMCA. I can see him at the pool all day and this feels free. You know, like I can just swim forever.  Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays are swim. and Tuesdays I do chairs exercise  and I walk I time myself walking from my room down the hallway and back. Do you see how long it takes me?  So she'll come up to me and she'll say, Janet, guess what? I walked from my room to the elevator to the reception down past the pub and back again and I did today in seventeen. With a big grin on her face and then she goes, yeah!!! I like to try and need to think that's new. Any challenge that you can give me. You're truly an inspiration to so many people. and we really just love having you here at the Plaza and I wanted to give you a special award this year. That you can have in your room and share with your family because you're one of my Senior Fitness Superstar for 2022. Yes, you are and they're you are. 

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Senior Spotlight: St. Paul's Plaza Resident Chula Vista with Cerebral Palsy Finds Joy in Swimming

I am.. I am so in admiration of her determination and her commitment to doing the very best she can every day despite a disability which is cerebral palsy and also rheumatoid arthritis.

So Kim, when did you move to the St. Paul's Plaza Independent Living? Three or four years ago. And what do you enjoy about living here? The pool and socializing with people. I love to swim, of course. I learned how to swim before I learn how to walk. Because I didn't start walking until I was five, because I had a foot deformity.

You know, I first actually met Kim Miller. at the Friars Road YMCA swimming pool. And I didn't know that it was Kim Miller at that time. And then some years ago now this young lady moved into the Plaza senior care living and it was evident that she had some challenges and as soon as I saw her swimming in that pool behind me here at the Plaza, I knew it was the same girl that I'd seen swimming at Friars Road in the YMCA. I can see him at the pool all day and this feels free. You know, like I can just swim forever.  Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays are swim. and Tuesdays I do chairs exercise  and I walk I time myself walking from my room down the hallway and back. Do you see how long it takes me?  So she'll come up to me and she'll say, Janet, guess what? I walked from my room to the elevator to the reception down past the pub and back again and I did today in seventeen. With a big grin on her face and then she goes, yeah!!! I like to try and need to think that's new. Any challenge that you can give me. You're truly an inspiration to so many people. and we really just love having you here at the Plaza and I wanted to give you a special award this year. That you can have in your room and share with your family because you're one of my Senior Fitness Superstar for 2022. Yes, you are and they're you are. 

St. Paul's PACE Supportive Housing Services

The St. Paul's PACE Supportive Housing is providing housing for our participants and for the homeless community in San Diego through an At Risk Program. We service only seniors fifty five and older. We find that if you, you feel safe and you have a place where you can cook your own meals and have safety of locking your door so you can sleep at night. That people once they move in the first night, they sleep a very long time. It just felt so good just to sleep and just know that I don't have to worry about my purse. You know, I just felt safe. It's just a good feeling just to, you know, have somebody smile at you and say hello and, you know, just be there for the support and offer support, so i love it. I really do. I'm going on three months that I've been here and i love it. I feel good again, you know, I mean, I was bouncing from one place to another. I stayed in a car a few times. My friends car, it was a nice experience, but like I said, you know when I met Mark and Donna and my friend kind of help me out. It was a blessing. I have responsibilities again, makes a person get busy. makes you feel human again, you know, normal. I felt like it was it was very overwhelming. So just the fact of knowing that now I have a roof over my head, I feel safe and, you know i'm in a great environment. PACE isn't far away.

Nicole was the first angel in my life from PACE. She's just made me feel okay, because I was always worried about like where would I go next. Tell me what it is about PACE that you like? People a great personality is a big heart. I can feel that, you know and I love PACE. From the doctor down to the drivers. It just keeps me healthy. Being a PACE member is keeping me alive basically, that's how I put that.

They will build a community that's probably a more productive community. There's social workers, this activity, people on site. And we try to get people to come out of their rooms and interact and have a healthier lifestyle. It's like everyone just welcomes you. I mean, everyone and it says it's a good feeling, you know, especially being homeless and, you know, a lot of people just look down on, you know. They don't understand that anybody could be homeless, you could become homeless. You just don't know the situation.

It's been very helpful to me. I mean, it can help a lot of because a lot of people do need help. We help them get equipment. we help them get glasses. We help them get hearing aids. We transport them back and forth for all their appointments. I love it. I really do. I think, I thank you guys for, you know, being here. Go sign up and you have your paperwork ready and do what you need to do and and you will be having your place soon. Yeah, it works!

For more information visit https://www.stpaulspace.org/

Our locations:

PACE San Diego
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Senior Spotlight: St. Paul's Plaza Resident Chula Vista with Cerebral Palsy Finds Joy in Swimming

I am.. I am so in admiration of her determination and her commitment to doing the very best she can every day despite a disability which is cerebral palsy and also rheumatoid arthritis.

So Kim, when did you move to the St. Paul's Plaza Independent Living? Three or four years ago. And what do you enjoy about living here? The pool and socializing with people. I love to swim, of course. I learned how to swim before I learn how to walk. Because I didn't start walking until I was five, because I had a foot deformity.

You know, I first actually met Kim Miller. at the Friars Road YMCA swimming pool. And I didn't know that it was Kim Miller at that time. And then some years ago now this young lady moved into the Plaza senior care living and it was evident that she had some challenges and as soon as I saw her swimming in that pool behind me here at the Plaza, I knew it was the same girl that I'd seen swimming at Friars Road in the YMCA. I can see him at the pool all day and this feels free. You know, like I can just swim forever.  Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays are swim. and Tuesdays I do chairs exercise  and I walk I time myself walking from my room down the hallway and back. Do you see how long it takes me?  So she'll come up to me and she'll say, Janet, guess what? I walked from my room to the elevator to the reception down past the pub and back again and I did today in seventeen. With a big grin on her face and then she goes, yeah!!! I like to try and need to think that's new. Any challenge that you can give me. You're truly an inspiration to so many people. and we really just love having you here at the Plaza and I wanted to give you a special award this year. That you can have in your room and share with your family because you're one of my Senior Fitness Superstar for 2022. Yes, you are and they're you are. 

St. Paul's PACE Supportive Housing Services

The St. Paul's PACE Supportive Housing is providing housing for our participants and for the homeless community in San Diego through an At Risk Program. We service only seniors fifty five and older. We find that if you, you feel safe and you have a place where you can cook your own meals and have safety of locking your door so you can sleep at night. That people once they move in the first night, they sleep a very long time. It just felt so good just to sleep and just know that I don't have to worry about my purse. You know, I just felt safe. It's just a good feeling just to, you know, have somebody smile at you and say hello and, you know, just be there for the support and offer support, so i love it. I really do. I'm going on three months that I've been here and i love it. I feel good again, you know, I mean, I was bouncing from one place to another. I stayed in a car a few times. My friends car, it was a nice experience, but like I said, you know when I met Mark and Donna and my friend kind of help me out. It was a blessing. I have responsibilities again, makes a person get busy. makes you feel human again, you know, normal. I felt like it was it was very overwhelming. So just the fact of knowing that now I have a roof over my head, I feel safe and, you know i'm in a great environment. PACE isn't far away.

Nicole was the first angel in my life from PACE. She's just made me feel okay, because I was always worried about like where would I go next. Tell me what it is about PACE that you like? People a great personality is a big heart. I can feel that, you know and I love PACE. From the doctor down to the drivers. It just keeps me healthy. Being a PACE member is keeping me alive basically, that's how I put that.

They will build a community that's probably a more productive community. There's social workers, this activity, people on site. And we try to get people to come out of their rooms and interact and have a healthier lifestyle. It's like everyone just welcomes you. I mean, everyone and it says it's a good feeling, you know, especially being homeless and, you know, a lot of people just look down on, you know. They don't understand that anybody could be homeless, you could become homeless. You just don't know the situation.

It's been very helpful to me. I mean, it can help a lot of because a lot of people do need help. We help them get equipment. we help them get glasses. We help them get hearing aids. We transport them back and forth for all their appointments. I love it. I really do. I think, I thank you guys for, you know, being here. Go sign up and you have your paperwork ready and do what you need to do and and you will be having your place soon. Yeah, it works!

For more information visit https://www.stpaulspace.org/

Our locations:

PACE San Diego
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PACE El Cajon
PACE North County

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