The New York Times faced massive backlash online after publishing a response to an inquiry about escaping one’s “obligation” to continue visiting a grandmother suffering from Alzheimer’s disease.
Describing her 94-year-old grandmother as having “always been a very important person in my life,” the letter’s author notes how she would frequently choose to be with her over friends, as she “has always been one of my favorite people.”
With two young children, the letter’s author notes that she continues to “make a point” of visiting her grandmother every month or two but is considering stopping altogether. She also adds how witnessing her grandfather’s final days before passing in hospice a decade ago was a “very traumatic” experience.Madonna Wilburn/MAGNIFI U / TMX
“For a while, she might still take pleasure in your company, whether or not she retains a memory of it. In time, though, this level of awareness may fade as well,” he continues.
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