To help the community help those they care about, The Tender, Inc. steps in to provide a service that seniors and caregivers can benefitĀ from.
Founded in 1977, The Tender Inc, located at 16 E. Main St., offers Moorestown a tremendously important caregiving service. Rather than being forced into nursing home placement, this organization allows frail seniors and persons with Alzheimerās disease the ability to remain at home with family and as members of the community.
Oftentimes, providing care to a loved one can be both overwhelming and stressful, especially when the individual requiring services is suffering from illness, isolation, depression or a combination of the three. Additionally, those diagnosed with Alzheimerās disease need even more assistance and attention, involving tasks that may become draining.
āBeing a caregiver of any kind is difficult, but with Alzheimerās disease and other forms of dementia, it gets overwhelming very quickly,ā Barbara Fetty, CAEd, DAC, CEO of The Tender, Inc., said. āIn my opinion, no one can do this without help. Human beings can only take so much stress, and if it isnāt mitigated, the body will shut it down, and not in a goodĀ way.ā
To help the community provide care for those they care about, The Tender, Inc. steps in to provide a service that seniors and caregivers can both benefit from. By offering a day center in Moorestown and a volunteer-based medical transportation program, this organization helps to support local residents and alleviate the stress factor in providing aid toĀ others.
āItās the peer interaction and support that makes all the difference, and that can only happen in a safe group setting,ā Fetty said. āWe also have a support group on the first and third Friday of each month where caregivers can get information, vent, support each other and feel safe enough to talk about how profoundly difficult and cruel [Alzheimerās disease]Ā is.ā
To share its purpose and success, each year the organization holds at least two events. The next event will be the Scare Me Tender Hallo-wine Costume Party on Friday, Oct. 28 at the Alice Paul farm house in Mt. Laurel. This event will be filled with music, food and scaryĀ fun.
āEveryone is invited,ā Fetty said. āItās always a great evening, and weāll use the money to make our day center as fun and as meaningful as possible by having entertainment, crafts, music therapy, massage therapy, art therapy and more. We also have pet therapy, BBQs and parties of everyĀ kind.ā
Moving into the future, The Tender has recently purchased a home located at 4501 Church Road in Mt. Laurel, only three miles from the current location, to expand its services. Moving into the new community, the organization is inviting people who care about The Tender to consider purchasing one or more tiles to remember someone who sought assistance from the organization.
Tiles are also available to family members, supporters or just to someone who cares about the cause itself. The goal is to fill an entire wall with engraved tiles, similar to a permanent patchwork quilt. More information about this initiative can be found on the organizationās website, http://www.thetender.org/about/join-our-memory-wall/.
To to maintain the services and programs the organization provides to the community, The Tender requests the generous support of the Moorestown community. To help, residents can make a donation of any amount via PayPal at: goo.gl/j9cg7D.
āWe have been lucky enough to have the support of many businesses, churches and members of the community,ā Fetty said. āWithout the support of the community, we would not have been able to survive.ā
For more information, call the day center at (856) 234ā5999 or email [email protected].