Chicago Care Partner of the Month: Will Horry

Chicago Partner of the Month: Will Horry

“Treat the client the way you would want to be treated.”

by Kevin Rose

Will Horry started on his path of helping others early in life. Born and raised in Harlem, NYC, he became a member of The Children's Aid Society, where he earned a summer position caring for children with special needs. This experience significantly influenced his perspective and ignited a drive within him to make a positive impact in the lives of others.

Will, along with his twin sister and younger sister, were raised by their mother and two aunts, who served as influential figures in their lives. These resilient and remarkable women not only provided guidance and support but also instilled in Will a valuable combination of patience and resourcefulness. Their nurturing presence played a pivotal role in shaping his character and equipping him with the necessary tools to overcome challenges and thrive in life.

After an exciting career as an independent wrestler was cut short due to injury, Will redirected his efforts towards aiding individuals in need. He embarked on a noteworthy path as a care provider to children with disabilities, dedicating over fifteen years to this profession. Following his relocation to Chicago, Will found his calling with Renewal Memory Partners, where his extensive experience, aspirations, and values seamlessly align with the organization's commitment to delivering comprehensive and holistic care.

Will's secret to building a strong rapport with his clients lies in discovering a shared love for music, particularly Motown. Having grown up with a profound affection for musicians from the Motown era, such as The Temptations, The Supremes, and The Miracles, he adeptly harnesses this connection to foster accessibility with his clients. Some of his most gratifying moments as a Care Partner occur when they join in singing along and reminiscing about their youthful days, creating a deep sense of fulfillment.

His key word for success as a Care Partner is "patience." Will advises others to "take their time" with clients dealing with memory loss and always maintain a positive disposition. Consistency and resourcefulness can help transform challenging moments into valuable learning experiences. As we acknowledge the blessing of reaching advanced years, it remains crucial to treat clients with the same respect and care that we would desire for ourselves.

Performing holds a pivotal place in Will's identity, and during his free time, he dedicates himself to studying stand-up comedy and improv acting techniques. Through this commitment, he strives to achieve his aspirations of entering Chicago's thriving comedy scene.

Will's profound insights on aging, care, and life equip him with the ability to navigate the realm of memory care gracefully and confidently. Harnessing the power of music and childhood memories, he establishes a true connection with his clients, making his own unique self his most valuable asset in his work.