A man makes the difficult decision to move his aging mother into assisted care, but she discovers unexpected companionship and kindness from a young volunteer.
Getting older wasn’t easy for Edith Norton. She had always been active and vibrant, but as she entered her late sixties, her health began to decline.
By her seventy-second birthday, Edith realized living alone was no longer feasible. A fall in her kitchen left her stranded for hours until a neighbor finally found her.
When her son Gary visited her in the hospital, he gently broached the subject of assisted living. Edith hoped Gary would take her in, but he had other plans.
“Mom,” Gary explained, “It’s time to sell the house and move into assisted living. It’s safer and more suitable for someone your age.”
Edith hesitated, hoping for a different solution. “But Gary,” she said, “You have such a big house…”
Gary insisted, “Kate and I value our privacy. Autumn Meadows would be better for you, and I’ll visit often.”
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