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Attic Angel Community | 7

cusing on newborn care and wellness. Attic

Angel even offered free babysitting services

as parents attended the workshops to learn

about proper nutrition, hygiene and caring

for newborns. In a short time, infant mor-

tality rates dramatically declined. Yet, Attic

Angel didn’t solely focus on causes involv-

ing children. The group quickly realized

that there were a number of needy seniors

not only lacking in the necessities of life, but

they had little or no support from their own

families. By partnering again with a medical

team, Attic Angel created Dane County’s

first visiting nurse association, allowing chil-

dren, families and elderly to be screened for

health services in the comfort of their own

homes. In the course of this work, Drescher

says Attic Angel realized the community had

need of facilities to specifically cater to the

health and service needs of the communi-

ty’s senior segment. “There were senior care

centers that could be afforded by those who

were very wealthy and there was what people

called ‘poor farms’ that served the most im-

poverished, but there really wasn’t much else

between those extremes,” explains Drescher.

So in 1953, Attic Angel moved to estab-

lish a skilled nursing facility which offered

21 beds; needed operating services were

given by a large composite of volunteers who

mowed the yards, cleaned the rooms, pre-

pared the dinners and basically helped in

every way possible. While the world, much

as Madison, Wisconsin, has undergone a lot

of changes since 1953, Attic Angel has never

wavered from their mission to provide care

and support. Today, the mission of Attic An-

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February 2019