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Created on October 17, 2024
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escorted, strewn, exhaled, prescriptions sifted, prime, interjected, consequences capable, respect, stubborn, resilient bear, ample, collapsed, burden swiveled, on-call, floundered, temporary idle, sympathy, sheepishly, solace
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Aging Affairs
Level 8 Unit 10 Lesson 7
Do you have a special memory with a grandparent?
Interview
One benefit of old age is that your secrets are safe with your friends.
They can’t remember them either!
Joke
What features do the rooms offer?
Listening
Grammar
the worst thing
faster to run
than mine
much faster
cute but
man-eating snake
Adjective Review
athletes I know
Throwing is
than her
a bit farther
strong but
weight-throwing woman
Adjective Review
Comparing
Reading
What things do we need as we get older?
Prereading
leaving the doctor with Carmen Joy, his granddaughter. "Carmen,” Doctor Beagrie sighed “I’d like you to take these papers I’ve collected to your parents. It is clear that it is no longer safe for your grandfather to be living alone. Tell them I am happy to discuss the different options whenever they’re ready.”
escorted
“Well, Orson, the tests aren’t looking good. We’re going to have to increase your blood pressure medication again. You will need to come back in two weeks so we can continue to monitor your heart. Your lungs have lost capacity and you really must stop smoking.” Doctor Beagrie gave the overweight, bad-tempered man sitting in front of him a serious look. The nurse appeared and escorted Orson to the pharmacy,
Stubborn Seniors
“I thought the social worker was coming over to cook your food and clean the kitchen,” Carmen turned to face her grandpa. “I fired her,” Orson muttered. “She was too nosy and she never stopped talking.”
strewn
Carmen took the packet of papers, thanked Doctor Beagrie and shouted out, “Come on, Gramps, let’s go!” Carmen drove her grandfather to his home and helped him inside. There was a huge mess in the kitchen and the trash-strewn living room made Carmen sigh with disgust.
Carmen threw down her bag and exhaled loudly. “Don’t worry, Gramps, I’ll do it.” She stomped into the kitchen and began collecting the food-encrusted dishes. She had already missed her volleyball game because she had had to take Orson to the doctor, she might as well stay and clean.
exhale
“Well, Gramps, if you aren’t going to let someone come in and help you, you are going to have to clean this mess up yourself.” Orson sat down on the couch and turned the TV on. “You know I can’t stand up that long. Your mother will clean up when she comes over on Sunday.”
Then he started needing to have prescriptions picked up, and help getting groceries, and he could no longer cook or clean for himself. It seemed like every day she was having to do something to help him. Carmen didn’t understand why he was still living alone in his house if he couldn’t actually do anything for himself.
prescriptions
At first Carmen hadn’t minded taking her heavy-smoking, mean-spirited grandpa to the doctor every once in a while while her parents were at work. But lately he had started having so many appointments that there was one almost every week.
“You don’t have to talk about me like I am not here,” Orson butted in angrily. “I apologise Orson, but I want you to know how serious this is,” Doctor Beagrie started to continue, but Orson held up his hand. “So, you think, I am no longer capable of making my own decisions, then?”
capable
Doctor Beagrie sat across from Deborah Joy, her father, and her husband and spoke very seriously. “It is my strong recommendation that Orson’s living situation is changed. He has a number of very concerning health problems, which will soon need round-the-clock care. His abilities to wash and dress and provide for his basic needs are diminishing.”
Stubborn Seniors
Deborah groaned because she had heard her father say the same thing many times before. This time, however, her husband nodded and agreed with Orson. “That’s fine, Orson. We want to respect your wishes. But we also want to make sure you are taken care of. You need to agree to having a nurse come to your house to help you.”
respect
Doctor Beagrie thought carefully, “No, but I think you need to realize how your decisions are affecting other people; yourself included. It’s not safe for you to live alone anymore.” “I’ve said it once and I’ll say it again, this time a bit louder than the first.” Orson turned to face his daughter. “I am not leaving my house. I’ve lived there for sixty years, and I plan to die there.”
Doctor Beagrie was busy searching on his computer and suddenly turned the screen towards Orson. “Here is one you might like. She was a nurse in the army, so she knows how to deal with stubborn men. We’ll give her some strict orders about what to do and I’m sure she’ll follow them.
stubborn
“I don’t want any more nosy but nice, noisy gals coming in and taking over my house,” Orson said gruffly. “They’re always moving everything around and telling me what to do. The last one kept hiding my cigarettes. I won't tolerate any rule-making busybody who wants to change me or my habits, either."
Deborah Joy read the information on the screen about the nurse, a board-certified nurse named Georgina. “She sounds perfect. She’s been a nurse for over forty years. I bet nothing can surprise her. I am certain that she will be much more resilient than the last nurse. Let’s give her a try, okay Dad?” Orson scowled, “It seems like I have no other choice. Just make sure she knows to leave me alone and we’ll get along fine.”
Deborah Joy exchanged looks with the Doctor Beagrie and whispered, “Well, we can hope this one will work out.” Doctor Beagrie adjusted his glasses while he opened up the form to fill out to hire Georgina.
resilient
Do you have a difficult relationship with anyone in your life?
What kind of relationship does Orson have with Carmen and Deborah?
Connections
Does this story make you think of any other story you have read?
Connections
Have you heard any stories or news that are related to the themes in this story?
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Vocabulary
Would you rather...
or be incapable of sympathy?
always have negative consequences
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