Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Cuttin' across the lines: Party time in the community. . .

There is no way I can describe it to you.

But, I'll give it a shot just the same!

Dr. Jim Walton, our partner in the delivery of community health, wellness and medical services to inner city Dallas, takes care of over 20 severely injured patients. All have experienced terrible brain and/or neurological injuries. As a result, all are unable to walk and, in some cases unable to move much at all.

Dr. Jim makes house calls. You heard me.

Jim is a modern day Marcus Welby.

He practices medicine in this manner for at least two reasons.

First, he loves his patients and he gives them what he knows they need most, himself on their terms. So, he visits their homes, usually accompanied by one of our Community Health Workers and/or Charles Senteio, Director of Central Dallas Ministries' Institute for Faith Health Research-Dallas.

Second, he wants to keep these special patients out of the hospital for their own benefit and for the sake of the hospital systems in Dallas.

None of them are insured.

None of them can pay for their care.

None are eligible for public health benefits. Most, if not all, are undocumented immigrants who have been involved in serious accidents since coming to Dallas.

Jim's special work saves our local hospital systems hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of dollars by caring for these special folks in their homes. Even more important, his patients do very, very well under his watchful and committed care.

Stick with me. The story gets even better.

On last Friday, Dr. Jim and his patients had a party.

More accurately, they were invited to a party.

The party was thrown for them by the "Homemakers Club" at Roseland Homes, a public housing development where we manage the community center for the Dallas Housing Authority.
Now, get the picture.

Latino patients, who almost never get out of their homes, make it over to the community center with some of their family members for a party. The cooks are the matriarchs of our community, assisted by a number of younger helpers and by members of our medical and community development staff.

You should have seen it!

Black folks, brown folks, white folks. . . young, old, in-between. . . all having a fine party. . . just because! Some meeting for the very first time. Others, old friends.

It was an absolute delight for us all!

Dr. Jim was loving every moment, for his patients; for his partner in the endeavor, Ms. Charlie Mae Ransom; and for the improving health and the maturing connectedness of the community.

I learned during the event that the Roseland homemakers have invited these special patients, now their new friends, to come to lunch every month for a party.

What an amazing place this is turning out to be!

Hope and healing are everywhere. Thanks to so many community builders.

You ought to drop in some time soon. I promise the experience will lift your soul!

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

This post and Bobby Valentine's latest post have just energized my heart so much. Thank you for sharing this beautiful story of the kingdom in action.

Stoned-Campbell Disciple said...

Larry I read some blogs to edified, some to learn more and I read yours for inspiration in becoming kingdom driven.

Shalom,
Bobby Valentine

Frank Bellizzi said...

A little bit of heaven down here. Love it!

Anonymous said...

I just now heard on the radio that for every dollar an undocumenated immigrant paid in taxes that they received three dollars in benefits. So it seems that being illegal would be a plus. So I am confused when you say that none are eligable for public benefits.

Anonymous said...

Chris.... what's your source? Rush Limbaugh?

Do you not receive more money in public benefits than you pay for?

I know I do, especially when you look at market value of what I get compared to what I pay!

Also -- is the heart of your question "they do not deserve it"?

Who are you to decide that?

Anonymous said...

If the 12-20 million people become legal, forget the citizen part, they will immediately become eligable for all kinds of benefits as soon as the President signs on the dotted line. Since they are all poor, it will amount to a giant redistribution of wealth like you have never seen before. I think people should couint the cost of this immigration thing. If you think we have poverty now, wait until the "legals" bring in all their relatives.

Anonymous said...

I just found your blog through a link from GiftHub:

http://www.gifthub.org/2007/05/questions_for_l.html

Can't wait to read your answer to these questions.

Larry James said...

Anonymous, 4:52 PM, thanks for this. I think that Phil's blog links to posts I've put up here that actually answer his questions. I could be wrong, but I think that is what he intends.