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Tom receives Proclamation...
from The House of Representatives of the 127th General Assembly of Ohio, Speaker
Jon A Husted and Representative Sandra Stabile Harwood, House District 65.
This proclamation is awarded for "demonstrating a sincere concern for the future of the area, you have given back
to the community far more than you have gleaned, and your selfless endeavors stand as the hallmark of responsible
citizenship. Indeed, it is through the unsurpassed efforts and consistent support of conscientious individuals such
as you that our state has remained responsive to the diverse needs of its residents.
Thus, it is with great pleasure that we applaud you on your recent accolade (
induction into the SCOPE Society of Honors) and extend best wishes for ongoing success." -May 2007
Madison Who's Who of Executives and Professionals
Madison Who's Who wishes to extend to Tom Begert-Clark its congratulations. The intend of Madison Who's Who of
Executives & Professionals is to notify all who read this announcement that this individual has demonstrated exemplary
achievement and distinguished contributions to the business community. Mr. Begert-Clark has reached a level of
recognizable success in his respective field as a Trainer, Consultant, Motivational Specialist, Humorist and Author.
This year's edition will be registered at the Library of Congress in Washington D.C.
Matthew Schwartz, Chairman
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Tom Begert-Clark, BA, M.Div, LPC
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NEW "Grounded at 76" the new article by Tom
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Grounded at 76
For months I had growing concerns over Dad�s ability to continue to drive. Dad was forgetting simple directions
and routes that he had driven for years. His ability to drive in traffic or park the car appropriately at the mall
was totally compromised as his judgment and perception dulled. At the onset of Dad�s dementia, Mom, as often as
possible, would accompany him and act as the co-pilot on his normal daily trips to get gas, pick up a loaf of
bread or make a short trip to the Church. But a new behavior was emerging; Dad would simply take the car without
Mom�s knowledge.
Dad loved his car. A 1984 white Oldsmobile with a mere 40,000 miles recorded. He cared for that car as if it
were a living being.
The day that I dreaded had arrived. It was time for Dad to surrender his car keys.
NEW "The Balance of Love-Being a Caregiver...A Letter to Caregivers" the new article by Tom
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The Balance of Love-Being a Caregiver...A Letter to Caregivers
When Mom passed away Dad made his home with my sister. A few times a year she would take a vacation to rest and
recharge her batteries. When that occurred Dad would come and stay with us.
Moving him to our home was no easy task. There were his dozen or so prescriptions, his week�s supply of
undergarments, many changes of clothing and several pages of legal documents and instructions. Dad was on a
restrictive diet which meant grocery shopping for special food items.
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