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#396634 - 11/30/14 05:10 PM
Re: REMEMBER ME/ALZEIMER"S
[Re: KORG80]
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Don, I perform at several locations where various forms of dementia dominate the patients and residents there. The young ladies that work with these folks day in and day out should be given medals. I'm amazed at how much attention the patients require, and how much effort these young gals make to insure the comfort of the patients is maintained, while at the same time, maintaining their sense of compassion. The staff is very dedicated, and some of them have worked at the same facility for more than two decades. You did a great job with that song my friend - keep up the good work. Gary
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#396702 - 12/02/14 12:09 PM
Re: REMEMBER ME/ALZEIMER"S
[Re: KORG80]
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Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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Really liked the nylon string sound, and, of course the sincerity and "slice of reality" represented by the song.
My 14 years as a caretaker for my father-in-law, who died 3 years ago changed my whole focus on life.
Helping the helpless is a noble calling. Doc was a former state commissioner of mental health, a hospital administrator, school board member, college educator and model family man.
How sad to witness the degeneration into a person who could not walk, talk or take care of himself in any meaningful way.
He was my best friend, and I was honored to drop everything in my life to take care of him. That included leaving a long held corporate communications job I loved.
That's why I devote all of my spare time to nursing home reform.
Russ
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#396722 - 12/02/14 07:02 PM
Re: REMEMBER ME/ALZEIMER"S
[Re: KORG80]
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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This was a tough one for me to listen to, as well, Don, as I was my late Uncle Jim's sole caregiver for the last 6 years of his life, during which he was slowly destroyed by this dreaded disease. This was an especially situation, as he was the last of my family.
It brought a tear to my eye...however, it is a sincerely performed, and well written song.
Thanks for sharing your talent with us.
Ian
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