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No one likes the “old people” smell.No one, not even the 1 people.Trust me, I know.
I volunteer at a hospice of Alzheimer's Care(老年痴呆患者临终医院).My health book 2 a pretty picture of hospices, describing them as homes where family members and the sick can work together in 3 incurable illness.It shows pictures of 4 patients speaking to doctors, with, of course, loving ones around them.
That's 5 what a hospice is.There aren't family members, only cards sent periodically during the year.The 6 I help seldom smile because they're struggling to 7 where they are, what year it is, 8 their own names.
And they don't like the “old people” smell-the smell of disease, of medicine and sweat, or of the lost self-respect.They don't like it.But they 9 in it.
Next week is my 10 .I'm moving soon and I won't have to 11 that hospice.I won't have to 12 a woman who can't even close her mouth, or 13 a man who's crying because he can't stop shaking 14 enough to tie his shoes.I won't have to run for a nurse when Evelyn falls out of her wheel-chair.
But I feel far from 15 .After four years of volunteering, the place is the same as the day I started.All the 16 remains fresh, never to be cut through by youthful spirits.
Some visit.Some bring cake and puppy dogs and flowers.But only 17 .When you were born, loving arms held you.Shouldn't you 18 that way too? Shouldn't the elderly, who've lived their lives, raised their 19 and contributed to society be cared about? Shouldn't they end feeling loved? Why don't 20 ?
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