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By Brian Holden, published 8/10/2012A first person account of tending for the dying.
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What a moving and wise article. It's clear that you have derived extra meaning in your life from the experience of nurturing another life as it slipped away. It's something we in the modern West have managed to obliterate from our experience...perhaps a first in history, as most of the people over the eons have accepted your experience as usual.
I remember looking on incredulously at fourteen as my grandmother transformed from an attractive outgoing woman into a tiny hunched wizened, moaning, white-haired shadow of her former self in the space of a few months after being transferred to a nursing home. She'd broken her hip and had struggled on with the lack of mobility, until her daughter (with whom she lived) moved to a high-rise. At once she was isolated. only able to look down at the ants of people moving about in their daily meanderings far below her. My auntie worked and Grandma spent her days alone - eventually she was moved to the nursing home, where, as I mentioned, her demise followed rapidly.
Squeers,
You are right to equate elderly care with the daycare of infants. Add to that the segregation of all children in school during their formative years - and you realise that in industrial society if your are not directly participating in the "workplace" then the consumer model packs you away behind institutional walls for the productive hours (and beyond in the case of the aged).