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It's Just a Number
Written by: Lynn CelmerArticle Overview: With a passion for seniors and a knack for business, Lucille Green is defying her age and garnering tremendous success as a small business owner well into her 70’s.
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It's Just a Number
Birth certificates. Those little pieces of paper that are required
for doing almost anything in this country. The funny thing is, while
they might tell you how old people are and where they were born, they
tell nothing of the spirit with which some people defy their age.
Lucille Green can be counted among the defiant ones.
She
is 77 – but unlike most 70-somethings, she owns her own business, a
Visiting Angels Living Assistance Services franchise, which she started
six years ago at the age of 71.
Green’s mother and father had
lived in Fort Meyer’s, Fla. For a number of years and as they got
older, Lucille would fly back and forth continuously. She constantly
was looked for someone to care for them so that she didn’t have to
travel so much, but was unable to fine anyone that she was happy with.
So, when she returned to the Chicago area, at the urging of a friend,
she decided to start her own Visiting Angels franchise.
Green
started the business by herself, running it out of her small townhome.
“It was pretty dismal at first,” Green said. “I had nobody to bounce
anything off of and nobody to ask questions of. I was fine for a while,
and then I decided that it was not a safe thing to have strangers
constantly coming into my house, so I moved into a teeny tiny little
office space.”
Lucille has since taken over one whole corner of
the building. She kept taking over offices, one after the other, as
those other businesses moved out.
Green is also the oldest
Visiting Angels franchisee in the country and feels that her age helps
her better relate to some of her clients.
“I never thought this
way back when I first opened my doors, in fact, I remember trying to
kind of keep from telling my clients my real age. We didn’t talk about
age. If I went in to make a presentation to a client, I really didn’t
talk about how I felt, or that my eyes were bad or that my hearing was
going, because it wasn’t at that time, but as time went by it began to
happen and now I have macular degeneration myself so I can identify
with the seniors that we care for, and how they feel about life and the
prospect of dying.”
In addition to her business prowess, Green
has been able to grow her business and increase visibility by joining
several networking organizations such as America’s Best Companies,
Downers Grove Area Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Lombard Area
Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the NFIB. In fact, she was
nominated for the Downers Grove Area Chamber of Commerce &
Industry’s Chamber Choice Awards.
While many businesses claim to
care about their clients, Green truly does, and it shows. “We don’t
just send in bodies to a senior’s home, we try to match the
personalities, the characteristics, the family dynamics and we
basically work with the families of these seniors to find the best care
possible,” Green said. “Rarely do we get a call from a senior that says
that they need care. Seniors will always say that they don’t need care
and they can handle things on their own. It’s their family that will
call and say that mom and dad are starting to forget things here and
there and they need help and are concerned for their safety. Our goal
is to keep them safe.”
When asked how she would define success,
Green simply said, “fulfillment. I feel I’ve ended up right where I
should have.” Then she added, “I’m a senior now myself, and I’m glad
that I’m here. I would not have retired well at 65. That’s not my
nature. I love moving around all the time and I love new challenges.
And … I probably always will.”
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About the Author: Lynn Celmer RSS for Lynn's articles - Visit Lynn's website Lynn Celmer is the Managing Editor for America's Best magazine, a nationally-distributed publication geared towards small business owners. Before coming to America's Best, Lynn was a Lifestyle Editor for Gatehouse Media in Illinois. She covered various topics, including Business. Read the online version of the magazine at www.gowithabc.com/magazine Click here to visit Lynn's website Head of the Class Protecting Their Property Get Involved in a Charity Women in Small Business Women in Small Business |
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