HealthCare Grant Programs

Elder LifeCare Foundation     |   Funding Interests

 

 

      • Family Caregivers - Inform, train and deliver lifestyle enhancement skills to family elder caregivers.

 

      • Long-term Care - Improve quality of life through staff and caregiver training programs in the long-term care industry.

 

      • Religious Initiatives - Support construction and building efforts to religious based elder support initiatives.

 

      • Behavior Engineering - Research on behavioral processes to assist aging

 

      • Public Education - Research on public policy pathways to aging that support qualitylife.

 

 

 

Furthermore, ELF will invest funds and efforts to build a network of innovative and skilled individuals and institutions committed to addressing aging and retirement issues.

 

Project Directory 

  • Blood Nation, Siksika (And Blackfeet) Spring 2008

    Elder LifeCare Foundation is interested in serving the quality of life needs of all persons over the age of 70. Elder people thrive best living in circumstances where they are close to people of like mind, similar values, and common experiences. Many religious groups, clubs, occupational groups, academic, and cultural associations have expressed interest in having their elder members apply for grants from the Foundation. 

     

     

    The first collaborative agenda that the Elder LifeCare Foundation is developing is between the Private Funding Community, The Siksika and Blood Tribes of Alberta Canada, and the Foundation. This collaborative agenda will be designed to produce integrated Siksika and Blood Tribe neighborhoods inhabited with elderly Tribal members from Alberta. This neighborhood will be an informal, closely-knit group of like-minded persons; while allowing the retirees to serve, volunteer, recreate, create, or rest in a manner of their own choosing.  

     

     

    Presently, the status of this first collaborative agenda has moved from successful discussions with representatives of the tribes, Darlene Yellow Old Woman and Chris Shade, whose understanding is that the tribe’s commitment is only to arrange for introductions between the prospective residents and the Foundation. The Foundation’s role is to inform elder tribal members about its grant programs. The choice of whether or not to participate is left entirely to the discretion of each tribal member. It also is understood, that the community itself is empowered to make all decisions regarding the involvement of the Blood Indian Nation and Siksika Chief and Council.

     

     

    The Foundation appreciates the need for community standards and, potentially, covenants and tenets of the association. However, neither the Foundation nor the Tribal Nations will have any power or authority over the residents for imposing rules of association or setting community agenda. The Foundation’s purpose is to enable self-determination for elder residents of its housing communities, not to set the rules of interpersonal engagement, conduct, or association.

     

     

    From elder persons who decide to participate in the Foundation’s Health cae grant and other grant programs, permission will be sought that the Foundation be allowed to become the applicant-owner-beneficiary of a life insurance policy designed to protect the Foundation’s financial risk and to ensure that funds are available to serve the needs of future generations of elders.

     

  • Nebraska - Spring 2008
  • Costa Rica - Spring 2008
  • Richmond Virginia Catholic Church Future Project
  • Switzerland - Future Project
  • Sydney Australia - Future Project

     

     

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    (2) Life Insurance

     

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    Learn about how enabling the foundation to write a new life insurance policy on you or your spouse can restore control over your destiny by enabling significant quality of life enhancements.   

     

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