By Linda Lovely
When my friend’s mother was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s,
she’d been married for more than 50 years. No one could have faulted the
husband for placing his wife in a nursing home once she no longer knew who he
was and needed to be watched and cared for around the clock. But he chose to
care for her at home—for years.
A handyman, he constructed a variety of safeguards to
Published on February 22, 2019 00:01