Four years ago Susan Jordan was dutifully making the three-mile drive from her suburban Nashville home to her elderly mom’s house. It was a daily routine she cherished. “I’d check on her and help with her meals and her medication,” Susan says. The two would chat, share a laugh, make plans. … Back to Article
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