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Social Aspects of Old Love

Posted on October 30, 2013 by Warren Flick
Some private homes are not easy for very ill elderly people to live in.

Some private homes are ill-suited for sick elderly people.

Old love is marvelous, uncommon and mostly hidden, and it is also socially beneficial. In modern societies old love saves public expense, gives compassionate care, and shows a truly praiseworthy sacrifice.

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Posted in Family, Retirement, Spirit | Tagged aging, Alzheimer's, family, institutional care, old love, retirement home

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