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October 1, 2017 — We took care of Kay for three years. We nicknamed her “Special K,” because she became so special to us. Kay was in her early 80’s when we first met, and her memory was beginning to slip. She was not taking her medication properly, an error that was caught by her pharmacist when she returned... Read More
September 1, 2017 — Josie was a seventeen year old girl with a promising future when she was the victim of a terrible car accident. Her injuries were life-threatening, but she managed to pull through and survive…though she was left with many physical and cognitive residuals from her injury. She was going to need supportive care for the rest... Read More
August 1, 2017 — Joe was a 64 year old gentleman with autism, who was placed in a nursing home after his father died. He was a big guy, loved the Yankees, and had a tremendous singing voice, but couldn’t walk and needed full assistance with all activities of daily living. Joe’s Aunt Edie was appointed as his guardian... Read More
July 1, 2017 — Charlie was in his seventies when his health began to take a slide. This retired restaurant owner from Clifton, New Jersey developed diabetes which became very difficult to control. He dealt with amputations of both legs and a myriad of other health problems. On paper, it looked like Charlie was in terrible shape, but in person,... Read More