People turning 65 Today...and Every Other Day This Year
Foster Children Entered the System in 2004
Avg. Lifetime Cost for Child with Autism
Non-Institutionalized Citizens Requiring Personal Assistance with Daily Living (ADLs) in U.S.
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Amare Healthcare Trust &
Amare Healthcare Public Benefit Corporation,
in association with
Helping Hands Foundation, Inc.,
Presents...
Senior & Disability Needs Skyrocketing Daily
Over 11,000 people turn 65 every single day, with the adult disabled losing family caregivers while increasing in numbers monthly. Social Epidemics of
every stripe & other community health concerns set records yearly. There is no lack of work to do.
Amare Healthcare Trust's mission is to provide support to the design, marketing and operation
of Early Childhood Education, Senior and Disabled Day Care and Housing through Micro-Communities. The Trust believes that Society's Problems Can Best Be Solved Through Micro-Flex Community Efforts.
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The Amare Micro-Flex Community Solution Provides Smaller, More Flexible & Highly Adaptable Options.
Micro-Flex Community concepts feature partnerships with church, community
and government entities looking to provide both daycare to seniors and the disabled, as well housing to at-risk seniors, the disabled (including adult's with autism), all in an integrated, micro-flex, homelike
setting.
By providing smaller homestyle "cottage" housing and "pod" level care, on already tax-free land, communities can maximize demographically desirable services and budgets through
flexible, adaptable offerings.
Communities may be developed with Profit-Nonprofit or Public-Private involvement and Private For Profit-Public financing.
Non-Profit Partners
maintain control over their land while stewarding a true "highest and best use" scenario for their resources and enhancing their service to the community. Their members gain sources of employment,
a place for multi-generational living and vital income to often struggling non-profit partners.
"40 million baby boomers will turn 65 by the end of the decade. That means big changes to neighborhoods across the country, since today's 65-plus population isn't too keen on moving into retirement centers.
"Today,
three separate generations are over 65, each with its own outlook on life and distinct housing needs that are unlike those of past markets for people in their age group.
"Leading-edge baby boomers and members of the silent generation are also exploring other locations, including college towns, manufactured housing, and affinity retirement communities which bring together people
with shared interests.
"No matter how attractive an institution is, it's still an institution," McIlwain says, and it appears much of the 65-and-older crowd isn't interested."
"Health care professionals say it is now widely accepted that most, if not all, disabled people can live more normally and be treated more effectively in small group homes than in large institutions.
"They say that
a group home provides a warm and personalized environment. Placing these homes in residential settings gives clients opportunities to be part of a noninstitutional world
"Largely for that reason, a variation
on the group home approach, intended to supplement rather than supplant it, has been devised. That approach calls for the building of clusters of independently operated ''small residential units.''
"Court decisions
have defined group homes as extended families rather than as institutions."
Many Hands Make Light Work!
Any endeavor of this scale takes an army of assistance, using any skills available. Your time and money are crucial assets that we don't take for granted - we CELEBRATE!
As an established, approved project, Amare, in association with the Helping Hands Foundation, allows a donor a tax deduction for all donations made to the project.
Your donation, of any size, at any
time, goes towards solving, individual by individual, needs that can't be stated enough. Your tax free contribution to our 501(c)(3) partner, Helping Hands Charitable Foundation, Inc., ensures that your
concern is given the fullest expression to our community.
To make your tax-deductible donation, please do so here:
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Besides Donations and Volunteers, Amare, as a Delaware Public Benefit Corporation, is designed to allow for a whole range of
public-private and profit-non-profit opportunities.
Investments in Amare Debt,
Equity and Institutional Positions allow Stakeholders to realize returns based upon their Various Critera and Missions.
Private Equity Investments allow Partnerships with Communities & Churches for Micro-Flex Communities.
Amare uses various Loans, Private and Government Bonds to fund the Debt on Projects, as applicable.
Amare uses Institutional and Partner Gifts to develop Projects that meet the giver's criteria and goals.