The elderly’s own online station breaks up the loneliness in vulnerable nursing homes.
who made you feel better when that guy in English class wouldn’t return your glance.
This is a rough time, M&M says, but she urges listeners to remember what makes life still worth living. For her, it’s Bubbles the cat, her only companion in her room at the Enclave in Franklin, Mass. She remembered the summer she was 12, when her older sister could go to the movies, but Virginia had to stay inside because polio was raging, a virus that hit little kids hardest. Her sister graduated from high school that spring, and her father went to the ceremonies, but “Mother wouldn’t leave me, so she didn’t go.”“Same thing this year,” Hawsey said. “Our granddaughter is graduating here, but her parents are in South Africa and they can’t be here.
There was no question what Hawsey’s show would sound like. “I was just an Elvis fan,” she said. “He was the highlight of our days.”
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