I (Veronica) live in a neighborhood on the Westside of Atlanta that at some point was identified as a “mission field” by major church denominations. In my small community there are four different churches, one of which sits on the property across the street from my home. It’s an older, historic church building surrounded by … Continue reading Sometimes we need a good neighbor more than we need another church.
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When My World is Too Small
By Breanna Lathrop My one-and-a-half-year-old points out any dog within a half-mile radius any time we are out. “Harry!!!” She yells, waiving at the dog. Harry is the name of our dog at home. “Yes,” I answer trying to encourage her while gently correcting, “that’s a dog!” She gives me a look like, that’s what … Continue reading When My World is Too Small
On the Road for Healthy Neighborhoods
This week has been full of talking about social determinants of health, health equity, and healthy neighborhoods in a variety of places. We started the week at the Park Pride conference in Atlanta, a gathering of planners, advocates, volunteers, and landscape architects committed to creating public green spaces. We spoke about how built environment is … Continue reading On the Road for Healthy Neighborhoods
On Being the Patient
Having been a nurse practitioner for 11 years now, most of my experience in the health care system has been from the perspective of a provider. Even during my two pregnancies, I received care from a midwifery practice started by friends who graduated with me. For the most part I felt knowledgeable, in control, and … Continue reading On Being the Patient
The Accelerated Weathering is the Injustice
By Veronica Squires Yesterday I led a retreat with my administrative team at the Good Sam clinic that took a deep dive into social determinants of health and community asset mapping. I found myself needing to articulate how and why the lifespan gaps that exist in our city (and many other major cities across the … Continue reading The Accelerated Weathering is the Injustice
Thoughts on Handmade Blankets
By Breanna Lathrop My one year-old daughter has a beautiful red and white handmade dress that finally fits her. I have been waiting for her to be able to wear it and she has a sweet blue dress with ribbons to match. One of my patients made them for her months ago and they are … Continue reading Thoughts on Handmade Blankets
When Missions Fail
Veronica's Family at the 2018 DragonCon Parade in Atlanta. We want to be like the Incredibles saving the world, but sometimes we just... aren't. When I (Veronica) was on maternity leave with Emma last year, I was introduced to a podcast (Failed Missionary with Corey Pigg) and a book (The Very Worst Missionary by Jamie … Continue reading When Missions Fail
From “What’s Wrong with You?” to “What’s Strong with You?”
Working at the Good Samaritan Health Center (Good Sam) has dramatically changed the way I (Veronica) think about healthcare. Good Sam offers a holistic Full Circle of Health model and through strategic partnerships we address social determinants of health (SDOH). It’s a special place, unrivaled in the southeast and on par with much larger clinics … Continue reading From “What’s Wrong with You?” to “What’s Strong with You?”
I’m Sorry
Two weeks ago, our book was released into the world. I’ll admit, I was a little nervous that this project of two years was leaving the comfort of trusted reviewers and friends for readers across the country. While I was apprehensive about the first negative review or an interview question I couldn’t answer, I was … Continue reading I’m Sorry
Making Things New
I (Veronica) have been reading through the book of Luke lately, in-particular two somewhat odd stories in Chapter 9 – the transfiguration and Jesus’ healing of a demon possessed boy. Even though I have been a Christian for a long time, these passages still challenge and confound me. Yet as I sat with them afresh … Continue reading Making Things New