by: Robert Nalley | Complete Story | Last updated Jun 15, 2024
Chapter Description: As the number of AR-Adults increased, so did helping organizations, designed to help them have meaningful and fulfilling lives.
Tales from the ARVInn: NAFARA
The National Association of Facilities for Age-Regressed
Adults exists as an information conduit for residential facilities serving
age-regressed adults and as an information service for governmental authorities
and the general public about such facilities.
They have published a set of standards for the facilities and evaluate
them each year for compliance. The
standards and evaluation are voluntary, as they are not established by law, but
are given much weight by the public and by authorities.
Begun in 2074, NAFARA, headquartered in Parkersburg, WV, has
a staff of 28 persons. They collect and
share information among AR-Adult residential facilities across the United
States. The headquarters building was
donated by Porlis Home Goods in 2076. Its current Executive Director, John Markedge
(10/2021), is a former hospital administrator. A self-perpetuating Board of Directors,
composed of eleven members, governs the organization. John Porlis served on the original Board of
Directors for ten years. 1
Staff members travel around the country each year, visiting the
member facilities in their regions. They
conduct workshops for staff training as well as for local, state and national
governments on the needs and progress of the facilities and of AR-Adults in
general. Most of the staff are AR-Adults
themselves and many of them live in one of the facilities.
The Association is supported by membership fees from its
member facilities, through ongoing support from a number of foundations, and by
grants from public and private sources.
From a beginning of about a dozen facilities in 2074, in
2110 there were 173 facilities, with at least one in each state. Sponsorship of the facilities varies. Some, like ARVInn, are supported by
charitable foundations. Others are under
the guidance of local, regional or state governments. NAFARA visits are one way of maintaining the
quality of such residential programs, through outside, independent
evaluation. Publicly released summaries
of each visit allow the public to be aware of what is happening in each
facility. 2
The facilities vary in size from small rural units with ten
or less residents up through major units like ARVInn’s two campuses, which
house several hundred. The largest
facility in the country is located just north of New York City, sponsored by
the city and several surrounding counties in New York and Connecticut. Typically, it has a population of
800-900. It resembles a mixed-use
neighborhood, with a number of multi-story buildings interspersed with single
family and duplex structures. The average size of facilities around the country
varies between 60-80. Some facilities
are urban in nature, often taking the form of an apartment building. A number are suburban or even rural, with a
mixed community of single- and multi-housing units. A few are specialty units,
serving those with issues such as the ‘child’ syndrome. 3
Housing costs also are handled in a variety of ways. Typically, residents do pay rent or work
within the facility in lieu of payments.
Many residents also have outside income, working at businesses in the
community, doing consulting work or producing creative products. Donations from foundations, business
partnerships and public assistance payments also support the work of the
facilities.
NAFARA Staff, 2110
John Markedge, Executive Director* 4
Jeffrey Stanley, CPA, Associate
Director/CFO*
Mary Carnes, Administrative
Assistant
Lena Hornsby, Secretary
Sandra Ernst, Secretary*
Eva Branston, Receptionist/Office
Manager
LeMayne Brasinton, Personnel
Director*
Doris Thomason, Field Personnel
Supervisor
Dr. Jonathan Cleveland, MD,
Executive Director Emeritus
Field Personnel:5
Northeastern Region:
Eddward Peyrone*
Dwight Foreman
Seth Cartner*
Ismail Rashani* Thomas Smith*
Southwest Region:
Vera Flanders Georgette Saunders*
Paul Davisson*
Roberto Martinez*
Karl Donnant
Central Region:
Mary Obergon
Cynthia Genet*
Anna Lea Napoli *ARV-Adult
Written 5 March 2110
1 Parkersburg, WV:
Public Domain, via Wikipedia
2 Photo © Reevesga |
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3 Photo © Rozum
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4 Photo by Gustavo Fring from Pexels
5 Made with PrintMaster
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