Impact Stories
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Karen and Larry's Story
Sometimes we hear stories that change how we think. Sometimes we have the privilege to be part of those stories. Here at Ralph Scott Lifeservices, we are part of the everyday success in real people’s lives--people who are part of our community, or who could be our neighbor, maybe a person we see in the grocery store, and people that we may know by name. This is a story about Larry and Karen Pritchett.
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Debbie and Carolyn's Story
Success is often measured in milestones and for the people we support we celebrate those exciting first steps to independence. For some moving out can be both scary and exciting and for others it is a dream that may seem unobtainable, but we at Ralph Scott Lifeservices, Inc. know how to make those transitions happen.
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"GG"'s Story
Giles “GG” Nicholson has always had a sense of humor and shown compassion towards others. He can always tell if someone is having a bad day and will show true concern for them. He loves to clean, help with cooking, and make coffee. He enjoys dressing nicely, dancing to music, and walking. GG can understand and do much more than most people realize, like many of the people we support at Ralph Scott Lifeservices, Inc.
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Maria's Story
Success is often measured for people in different ways. We often think of the final outcome and focus less on the journey. However, at Ralph Scott Lifeservices we believe the journey and the small steps to success are the most important. The ability to look back and see those small victories and progress is something we want for each individual we serve. Here is a success story that clearly celebrates those small steps and one woman’s journey.
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Clayton's Story
In 2021, Clayton's life took a new turn as he made the transition to Ralph Scott Lifeservices (RSL) in pursuit of a place to call home where he could thrive and pursue his life goals.
Since arriving at Ralph Scott Lifeservices, he has made great strides. Clayton is currently enrolled in the Alamance Community College & Career Readiness program, which he attends four days a week.