Breaking Ground: The Inside Story of Chicago's Greek Nursing Home Movement
John P. Psiharis
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In December, 1982, a handful of Greek Americans gathered for coffee in the back room of the Elysion Restaurant, located in Chicago's Budlong Woods neighborhood, to discuss unmet community needs and what they could do to help. This eclectic but determined group included a doctor, restaurant owner, journalist, teacher, community elder, and college student.By the end of this meeting, the seeds of what grew into Chicago's Greek American Nursing Home were born. This unprecedented community undertaking, which some thought would never come to fruition, galvanized widespread community support that spanned the generations and involved all facets of the community ranging from school children to seniors, housewives to millionaires, professionals to business owners, and virtually every community organization, society, and church in the area.
More than 40 years after that first meeting, and two decades after the opening of the Greek American Rehabilitation and Care Centre, John Psiharis, with substantial involvement from Dr. Elaine Thomopoulos, recounts the history of this monumental undertaking through their unique perspectives as co-founders of Greek-American Community Services and the Greek-American Nursing Home Committee, where they served as board members from inception through 2006.
From that first meeting through construction and opening, this book, the second entry in the Hellenism in the Heartland Series, details the struggles and successes in achieving this monumental goal. The early years, rallying the community behind this effort, site selection, obtaining zoning and approvals, raising funds, arranging financing, groundbreaking, construction, and opening festivities are all covered. There were setbacks as well, ranging from Chicago politicians who offered an environmentally contaminated property in place of a promised location, to internal disagreements, opening pains, and crushing debt that needed to be urgently fixed.
Through good times and bad, progress and setbacks, this diligent group persevered and navigated these challenges to accomplish the dream that many thought impossible. Of the nursing home, a newspaper of the day proclaimed: "The creation of this center united the Chicagoland Greek Americans as no other project or cause has in these times." Today, the Greek American Rehabilitation and Care Centre is consistently rated as one of the best in the state of Illinois and regularly maintains a waiting list.
This book, in intimate detail, tells the story of how this monumental project came to life. John and Elaine's involvement throughout this time provide a unique vantage point for this narrative. The story is enhanced by 105 images and photos, an extensive who's who listing with 139 entries, and a detailed chronological history covering the years 1982 through 2006.
Product Details
Price
$39.99
Publisher
Greek American Press
Publish Date
April 15, 2024
Pages
302
Dimensions
7.0 X 10.0 X 0.94 inches | 1.64 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9798989072422
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John Psiharis was co-founder, president, and executive director of Greek-American Community Services from inception through 2002 and served on the Greek-American Nursing Home Committee from inception through 2006. He was a founding member and two-time past president of the Coalition of Limited English Speaking Elderly.John's professional activities have included serving as coordinator of community services for the Community Advocacy Network of Lutheran Social Services of Illinois, senior services director at the Hyde Park Neighborhood Club, and executive director of the Bosnian and Herzegovinian American Community Center. He is currently the executive director of the Irving Park Community Food Pantry; a position he has held since 2008.John was appointed by three Chicago mayors (Washington, Sawyer, and Daley) to serve as a member of the Chicago Community Development Advisory Committee and completed a three-year term as chairman of the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs City Arts-Social Services Grants Committee. He was a board member of the Chicago Council for Justice for Cyprus and twice elected community representative to the William Howard Taft High School Local School Council, from which he is an alumnus. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Human Services degree from the National College of Education (National Louis University) and pursued graduate studies in public administration at Roosevelt University. John is co-owner of Big Helpers, Inc., a Chicago-based award-winning business he co-founded in 2004, and founder and publisher of Greek American Press, which was established in 2023. He served as a consultant to the Loyola University of Chicago School of Education, Metropolitan Asian Family Services, America's Disabled, Fuji Television Network of Japan, and several other organizations and businesses. John's writings have appeared in Ergon, the Greek Press, Greek Star, Hellenic Chronicle, The National Herald, and WindyCityGreek.com. He has written chapters in Organizing a Volunteer Program Serving the Elderly, The ABCs of ADCs, and Modern Greece.