Saturday, April 26, 2025

'LET'S WALK"

“Connie”, ninety-three years old, was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease three years ago.  Connie has two sons.  She lives with her youngest son, “Matt”.  Her other son lives nearby and, along with Matt, are so very supportive to their mother.  The patient spoke sentences of only a few words, but her face showed happiness and content.   

 

Matt shared some of his mother’s life stories which were so amazingConnie’s face would glow while she said a few additional wordsConnie spoke eloquently, even though speaking only a few words.   She appeared to have been a very intelligent person.  It was so beautifully obvious how much Connie and Matt loved each other.  In the end, it was a perfect example of what truly is important in life.  Thank you, Connie. 



LET’S WALK 

 

 

Three years ago, they were told Alzheimer’s. 

She has since been slowly needing more and more help. 

She cognitively is declining; speaking short sentences only. 

She remembers years past; but has no short-term memory. 

 

Her son takes her on a thirty-minute walk every morning. 

She walks slowly, with a steady gait, using her walker. 

Returning home after a walk, it is not long when she again says; 

                    Let’s walk”.   

 

Her family is so involved and supportive; 

helping her with all of her daily needs. 

She sees her life in the moment,  

while frequently stating, “Let’s walk”. 

 

Her nine decades of life was so interesting and amazing. 

She was a trailblazer for sure; following her dreams. 

She earned a master's degree in Sociology, 

                    allowing her to work the political field. 

 

She also worked for a non-profit agency 

helping those in the community who needed it the most. 

When we spoke about her life with her, 

                    she so beautifully would smile. 

 

She may not recall the story we spoke about, 

but it appeared she remembered the joy. 

As we got up to leave, she thanked us for coming, 

but then within moments we heard, 

                    “Let’s walk”.  

 

 

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