Where to Live? People with major neuro-cognitive disorders cannot live alone. When 83-year-old Herb Winokar (a) developed Parkinson’s and NCD, his daughter took him into her New Jersey home, with her husband, two children, an au pair, and two caregivers. Here Herb’s 12-year-old grandson tries to calm him when he is agitated and wants to leave. When the Franciscan Sisters in Germany designed a home (b) for those with cognitive losses, they duplicated the layout and even the refrigerator of 50 years ago. Several dozen people (some of them volunteers) care for 27 residents. Here Nicole Gross talks with Magdalene Seufort, making Werner Tietz laugh.
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