I don’t have one yet as I just ordered, but my husband’s grandmother loved to be 103 and her mind was still pretty sharp, remembering birthdays, names, dates, everything. Then she had a fall which put her in hospital with a broken hip and elbow. My mother-in-law was told her mom would have to go to a personal care home because she couldn’t be taken care of properly at home. That was when GG’s mind started to really go downhill. Although she still had a witty sense of humour, her memory wasn’t so good anymore. The thing about GG was that before that fall she was always knitting. My dad’s mom wax a knitter as well and when she died in her early 80’s I don’t remember her ever being forgetful.
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