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Which passage from the article best supports the idea that elder care facilities are beneficial for
both the patients and their families?
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There is an antique cast-iron stove in the kitchen. The living room has an ancient
wood-paneled radio. These are furnishings from the mid-1900s.
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Chris Boyce credits the surroundings at The Easton Homeā€”and the conversations
they start-with improving the quality of her time with her grandmother.
"As soon as [the residents) walk in, they become comfortable It just takes them
back to a place that they're familiar with," said Jennifer Woolley, community life
coordinator at The Easton Home.
"Putting together a memory unit with images and other sounds and other imagery that
[bring up) a certain time raises the question of what time, what images, [as well as]
when and how to update," Karlawish said.
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