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Hope and a Future

Where Generations Find Purpose Together

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Hope and a Future

De : Karin Krause
Lu par : Karin Krause
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What if the solution to America's loneliness epidemic was hiding in plain sight?

When Karin Krause’s father died suddenly, her small Wisconsin community became her lifeline. Neighbors watched for her mother's car, invited her for cookies, and fixed their broken furnace on a bitter winter night. Years later, as a nurse witnessing the sad state of 1970s nursing homes, she knew there had to be a better way.

This is the story of how childhood memories of real community sparked a revolution in elder care. Karin founded Hope & A Future, an intergenerational community where seniors don't just survive—they thrive alongside families, children, and caregivers in a place where no one feels invisible.

Through deeply personal stories and practical wisdom, discover how bringing generations together heals everyone involved. Meet Elizabeth, written off by doctors, who came alive painting masterpieces in her 80s. See what community-centered care actually looks like day-to-day. Learn the blueprint that's transforming Wisconsin and spreading nationwide.

With 10,000 Americans turning 65 daily and a caregiver crisis looming, we need solutions now. This book proves that when we stop seeing aging as a problem and start seeing it as an opportunity for sharing wisdom, everyone wins.

The solution to loneliness isn't complicated. It's community. And we can build it together.

Perfect for listeners of "Being Mortal" and anyone facing caregiving decisions, working in healthcare, or believing we can do better than warehousing our elders.

©2025 Karin Krause (P)2025 Karin Krause
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