On an unknown day in 1908 this anonymous nurse took a shortcut over tenement roofs to deliver care to a patient in need. Some equally anonymous photographer looked at her upside down image in the lens of a tripod-mounted, large format camera & opened the shutter. The picture is named, "The Visiting Nurse."
Regard her carefully. Imagine her opening a rooftop door & descending rickety stairs to care for her patient in the dimly lit tenement dwelling. She sits down with her patient &, with the very act of her presence, delivers caregiving's most important message: I am here for you.
Let this visiting nurse represent millions of anonymous caregivers from then until now who gracefully endure hardship to help. The Golden Thread of the ancient healing tradition weaves through the hearts of each.
Most caregivers are women. Be struck by the quietness of their courage - by their willingness, like mothers rising to nurse their babies at midnight, to deliver Radical Loving Care.
Caregiving is grueling, grim, grimy & joyful work. Take heart in knowing that you are part of the most noble of traditions. You offer your love to those in need.
One hundred thirteen years ago this visiting nurse wore The Golden Thread of Radical Loving Care. The same thread now illuminates your hands.
-Erie Chapman
Photograph - "The Visiting Nurse" - 1908 - Museum of the City of New York collection