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The pediatric specialist confirmed their worst fears: the Arrigonis baby daughter Arlene had suffered irreversible eye, liver, and brain damage as a result of an undiagnosed birth defect. When Rena and Al Arrigoni left the doctors office that April morning in 1957, they knew for the first time why Arlene had needed to be hospitalized so many times during her first six months. But what they could only begin to understand was how they were going to care for her. Arlenes physicians predicted she would survive just eight years; she lived to be twenty-two. This book is the story of parenting a child with disabilities. For eleven years the Arrigonis raised Arlene at home, seeing her through countless medical emergencies and coming to appreciate her tenacious will to live. In 1967, following six years of planning with community leaders, innumerable volunteers, and the Canossian Daughters of Charity, the Arrigonis created Casa Angelica, New Mexicos first privately operated home for youngsters with severe disabilities. Its programs help youngsters reach their highest level of independence and self-reliance, and Casa Angelica developed nationally recognized educational initiatives that opened up schools to children long stereotyped as unteachable.

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title:Casa Angelica : Arlene's Legacy
author:Arrigoni, Rena.
publisher:University of New Mexico
isbn10 | asin:0826318096
print isbn13:9780826318091
ebook isbn13:9780585187358
language:English
subjectArrigoni, Arlene,--1956-1978, Handicapped children--New Mexico--Biography, Handicapped children--Institutional care--New Mexico, Parents of handicapped children--New Mexico, Casa Angelica (Foundation)--History.
publication date:1997
lcc:HV889.N6A77 1997eb
ddc:362.4/0485/0978961
subject:Arrigoni, Arlene,--1956-1978, Handicapped children--New Mexico--Biography, Handicapped children--Institutional care--New Mexico, Parents of handicapped children--New Mexico, Casa Angelica (Foundation)--History.
Page iii
Casa Angelica
Arlene's Legacy
Rena Arrigoni UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO PRESS Albuquerque - photo 2
Rena Arrigoni
UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO PRESS Albuquerque
Page iv
1997 by the University of New Mexico Press
All rights reserved.
First edition
"Can't Smile Without You" recorded by Barry Manilow;
By Chris Arnold, David Martin, and Geoff Morrow
1975 Dick James Music Limited. All rights for the United States and Canada
controlled by Dick James Music, Inc.
International copyright secured. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
The names of all children at Casa Angelica and the names of my first two physicians have been changed.
All author proceeds earned from sales and royalties are being donated to Casa Angelica Foundation.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Arrigoni, Rena, 1926
Casa Angelica : Arlene's legacy / Rena Arrigoni.1st ed
p. cm.
ISBN 0-8263-1808-8. ISBN 0-8263-1 809-6 (pbk.)
1. Arrigoni, Arlene, 1956-1978. 2. Handicapped childrenNew
MexicoBiography. 3. Handicapped childrenInstitutional careNew
Mexico. 4. Parents of handicapped childrenNew Mexico. 5. Casa
Angelica (Foundation)History. I. Title.
HV889.N6A77 1997
362.4'0485'0978961-dc2 1 97-4744
CIP
Page v
This book is dedicated to
Arlene's loving father, and my husband, Al;
her two sisters, Regina and Annette;
and to William K. Woodard, M.D.,
the physician at Casa Angelica,
who felt this story needed to be told.
Page vii
Contents
Foreword
ix
Preface
xi
Acknowledgments
xiii
1
The Birth of an Angel
1
2
A Time of Hope
11
3
An Angel Never Cries
15
4
Birth in the Morning Light
21
5
Non Devi Mai Perdere la Speranza
29
6
Dreaming, Then Doing
35
7
A Letter from Rome
43
8
Financing the First Alfalfa Field
49
9
Ground Breaking on Fertile Soil
69
10
Letting Go
77
11
Visiting My Angel
81
12
From Milan to the South Valley
85
13
The Story of a Lost Child
91
14
Even Angels Go to School
97
15
I Can't Smile Without You
103
16
Ring Those Bells
109
17
Epilogue
113
Illustrations following pages 55 and 113

Page ix
Foreword
This book will touch your heart!
It is a true story about people who respect the dignity of human life and have founded and maintained a home for children born with severe disabilities. Casa Angelica: Arlene's Legacy is a book about the tireless efforts of the parents of a seriously handicapped child, Arlene, who needed around-the-clock care that could not be provided at home. Realizing there were other children with similar disabilities Al and Rena Arrigoni, Arlene's parents, recruited help from the community and the skills and dedication of the Rome-based Canossian Daughters of Charity, who came to Albuquerque to open Casa Angelica in 1967.
The facility goes far beyond just keeping the children clean, safe, and dry. The book shows the progress made in providing love and caring that includes developing the potential of each child to learn and to grow, and to reach the highest level of independence and self-reliance possible. Therapy and individual attention enable children to reach physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual development.
As Archbishop of Santa Fe and a friend of Casa Angelica, I salute this book as a real inspiration to those seeking to bring joy and loving care to others.
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