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The Last Place: Diary of a Retirement Home

The Last Place: Diary of a Retirement Home

For the past year, assisted living facilities have been mostly closed to visitors. Today, we bring you audio diaries from inside one retirement home.

Radio Diaries

April 1, 202131m 50s

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Show Notes

For the past year, most nursing homes and assisted living facilities have been in lockdown. Residents have been kept apart—not just from their families, but from each other. They ate meals alone in their rooms, met new grandchildren on Zoom, and some were alone when they died.

Today many retirement homes are starting to open up again. But the fact is, many people grow more isolated as they age. Even in normal times. Friends and partners pass away, family members and kids get distracted by their own lives. To many of us, nursing homes are a place where we too might end up—they’re a bit of mystery that we visit from time to time, a world apart.

Years ago, I got to know residents at Presbyterian Homes in Evanston, Illinois. And I gave a few of them tape recorders to keep audio diaries of their lives in retirement. Today on the show, The Last Place, diary of a retirement home.

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Music this week from Blue Dot Sessions and “When I Grow Too Old to Dream” by Nat King Cole.

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