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By Carole Sherman:
"For over 40 years, I have worked to preserve the option of congregate-care facilities for people like my son, who at age 54 is nonverbal and functions on the level of a young toddler. In recent years, my experiences have included the care of my husband, whose brilliant mind was attacked by Alzheimer’s disease. Over time, my family researched, visited and then secured a place in a memory center for him."
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