This Facility Created A 1950s Town To Care For Alzheimer’s Patients

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  • čas přidán 22. 03. 2020
  • A facility in California mimics early memories for “reminiscence therapy”
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  • @VICENews
    @VICENews  Před 4 lety +4589

    A facility in California mimics early memories for “reminiscence therapy”
    WATCH NEXT: Robotic Pets Are Helping Patients With Dementia - czcams.com/video/cFvGAL9tesM/video.html

    • @thanos4959
      @thanos4959 Před 4 lety +10

      Ok

    • @drews5798
      @drews5798 Před 4 lety +6

      Thanos ok

    • @kelebeck5905
      @kelebeck5905 Před 4 lety +18

      VICE News I hope they will have this for others someday and just keep updating it to like further into the 60’s and then the 70’s etc

    • @Spidermansthirdcousin
      @Spidermansthirdcousin Před 4 lety +16

      WHAT ARE THEY DOING NOW THAT THEY ARE IN QUARANTINE? My heart goes out to them

    • @chikechovis2499
      @chikechovis2499 Před 4 lety +7

      Robotic pets 😂 how are they gonna show affection?

  • @cwechter
    @cwechter Před 4 lety +9433

    “The past eases any pain of the present.” That’s a hell of a quote

    • @brandoncole3700
      @brandoncole3700 Před 4 lety +48

      Christian Wechter i looked at your comment as soon as she said that

    • @legoguy23451
      @legoguy23451 Před 4 lety +109

      i mean, regret is the exception, but yeah. nostalgia is my drug of choice.

    • @arcticjungle4741
      @arcticjungle4741 Před 4 lety +41

      Sometimes...I'll change the year on my pc...just comforting to look at the date and its 2011 😕

    • @C-64
      @C-64 Před 4 lety +52

      Doesnt work for people with traumatic pasts

    • @airsofttrooper08
      @airsofttrooper08 Před 4 lety +10

      @@arcticjungle4741 the good ol days, 2008-2011

  • @ronwilliams357
    @ronwilliams357 Před 4 lety +10157

    Imagine being 30 years old and going to your local grocery store, then the clerk tells you you're actually 90 and have dementia and you're in this dementia village.

  • @oliviam2
    @oliviam2 Před rokem +1132

    Her even knowing that she can be comfortable and funny around him even if she had no idea who he was at all speaks volume. She still know he is somebody she could trust ❤️🥺

    • @jwoz8517
      @jwoz8517 Před rokem +31

      I know, its beautiful and heartbreaking at the same time. But that's love. My favorite was when she goes "Oh! That was a goodie!" at 4:49

    • @winterkeptuswarm
      @winterkeptuswarm Před rokem +12

      I liked 5:58 too, she interacted with the staff member so happily.

    • @winterkeptuswarm
      @winterkeptuswarm Před rokem +18

      6:40 she keeps him even though I'm not sure she knows who he is 😭

    • @tinymeanginger6293
      @tinymeanginger6293 Před rokem +13

      I worked at a nursing home for a little over a year and something I noticed with one resident who was very far along in her dementia was that she didn’t remember new people but she was much nicer to you if she saw you almost every day and you especially if you gave her something sweet to eat. Not sure if you know this, but one of the last things to go for someone with dementia is their taste for sweets. This lady had a big sweet tooth and loved oatmeal cream pies with milk. I always had one in my shirt pocket to give her. She was by far my favorite resident. But she could be so mean if she didn’t like you and she truly knew who she didn’t like. It was pretty funny to watch. I really miss her.

    • @melvindoo2396
      @melvindoo2396 Před rokem +2

      @@winterkeptuswarm I'm sure she knows who that is still, she has a ways to go yet from time of filming

  • @v.m.8472
    @v.m.8472 Před rokem +1174

    My uncle had dementia brought about by stroke. We tried placement in a nursing home but nothing pleased him. We noticed as we watched carefully that the dining room didn’t serve him more that a small bowl of soup because he ate too slowly. I was sitting in his room out of sight and heard the staff taking bets on the date of his death. Assisted living is simply assisted dying. We brought him home so he could have three meals and eat for as long as he liked with people who wanted to sit beside him. He got help from hospice with showering. We drove to parks and to the mountains, went to restaurants he liked. I miss him.

    • @v.m.8472
      @v.m.8472 Před rokem +21

      @Linda Hebert I think I was lucky to get to care for him. People miss something special when they don’t slow down to care for the old. The only problem is I lost my career and a significant amount of income. I am still trying to get back in the game but it is very difficult. I may never reach the level in competence I had.

    • @lyliasahili8019
      @lyliasahili8019 Před rokem +8

      i hope he rests in peace. thank you for sharing your emotional story

    • @sharonrigs7999
      @sharonrigs7999 Před rokem +4

      In Canada, we actually do have assisted death.

    • @v.m.8472
      @v.m.8472 Před rokem +2

      @@sharonrigs7999 We have assisted death here and I will chose it. The problem is finding a doctor who is willing to assist, and passing the careful regulations. If you have had a stroke or been diagnosed with a dementia related disease, or found to have a mental illness for which you took medication on a regular basis, your application will not be approved. I think the reason I would like assisted suicide is that it is so expensive and time consuming to die.

    • @wheredidthetimego8087
      @wheredidthetimego8087 Před rokem

      So glad you were able to do that.

  • @stephanielim5544
    @stephanielim5544 Před 4 lety +8771

    When she said " you're a good man, I'll keep you" to her husband my heart just melted.

    • @XeresKyle
      @XeresKyle Před 4 lety +54

      My grandfather says that to my grandmother.

    • @foxmcfog7809
      @foxmcfog7809 Před 4 lety +54

      Their love is timeless (":

    • @anonym3057
      @anonym3057 Před rokem +80

      And then the “keep away from those people” 😂😂 she’s such a badass and made me laugh with her comments.

    • @aliabdelaziz905
      @aliabdelaziz905 Před rokem +3

      Goals

    • @loganlindsey2818
      @loganlindsey2818 Před rokem +8

      Yeah, now lets see modern women be capable of love lol

  • @CerpinTxt87
    @CerpinTxt87 Před 4 lety +4404

    "What am I doing?"
    "You're just sitting there being a passenger."
    "Oh. Okay."
    I feel like I have had this conversation before.

    • @lauren-ww1ip
      @lauren-ww1ip Před 4 lety +31

      I actually thought that as well, and I'm 24. So strange.

    • @NasikaSakura
      @NasikaSakura Před 4 lety +11

      Very post-op memories for me.

    • @SLCtica
      @SLCtica Před 4 lety +15

      CerpinTxt87 pretty much a summation of my life thus far 🥴

    • @Amelia-sk7hb
      @Amelia-sk7hb Před 4 lety +2

      175 times a day 💔

    • @meeplove4963
      @meeplove4963 Před 4 lety

      Same

  • @ciaraf4158
    @ciaraf4158 Před rokem +868

    My great grandmother passed away in 2017. In the last few months of her life she started developing Alzheimer’s. She kept asking me to put some coffee and coffee rolls out for her best friend was coming by after to church to play bridge. I hated watching her face when they would tell her that she’s been dead for 15 years.
    To save her the heartache I would set the table for three. A place for me, her and Ms.Catret. I would just tell her that she’s probably running late because she’s running her mouth after church. My granny would agree. I was a terrible bridge player but seeing that smile on her face made the lie I was telling less hurtful.
    I pray when I get older I don’t lose my memories. I don’t want lose a single one

    • @Charlie-yt2iy
      @Charlie-yt2iy Před rokem +30

      bless you, im so sorry you and your loved one had to deal with alzheimer's

    • @yasminemobley7858
      @yasminemobley7858 Před rokem +20

      That's so sweet 🥺

    • @rachelnyn5543
      @rachelnyn5543 Před rokem +12

      Beautiful story! So touching.

    • @chandamulenga3423
      @chandamulenga3423 Před rokem +9

      You have restored my faith in humanity 🙏

    • @alliehamilton-calhoun162
      @alliehamilton-calhoun162 Před rokem +23

      I had to lie to my grandma and tell her every day that her son was coming to visit her soon when he never did, or that he had just been there when he hadn't. It hurt that he never wanted to visit, but I chose to lie to her rather than break her heart with the truth. You did a good and kind thing.

  • @mariomaniac581
    @mariomaniac581 Před rokem +229

    I used to know a guy well into his 80s with Alzheimer's. He was pretty far into the disease, but aware of it. He told me he knows he can't remember what he said 30 minutes ago, but he has learned to cope with it. He said that a few years ago it could frustrate him to no end, but he found peace with it and was one of the happiest individuals i've known. If anyone is interested in the stories from WW2 and afterwards he told me let me know

    • @SoupBone-bp1qk
      @SoupBone-bp1qk Před rokem +17

      I am interested. I love to listen to old people talk about their past. Soon enough they will take their stories with them and it will be too late. Please share.

    • @brittanycleveland2262
      @brittanycleveland2262 Před rokem +3

      I'm interested!

    • @ake_aesthetic5186
      @ake_aesthetic5186 Před rokem +2

      I’m interested! He sounds like such a kind man

    • @mariomaniac581
      @mariomaniac581 Před rokem +20

      @@brittanycleveland2262 Totally forgot about this comment, but here we go: After the war he joined the Navy, and basically sailed all over the world, one story he told me was about every few months when they went to shore the captain would let them visit prostitutes to ''keep the morale high''... He never participated since he had his wife at home and he'd feel like he was cheating on her if he did. I always really admired this, his wife was a lucky woman for sure!

    • @boxhunter9742
      @boxhunter9742 Před 8 měsíci +1

      ​@@mariomaniac581 i interviwed my grandma about ww2 she was really young and lived near a occupied Japanese garrison in the phillipens she ranted about how GANNAP members tryed to get information outta her about her father. She said that he was a gurrila and dident know anything else about his wear abouts. She also said that the Japanese were cruel and tied people arms behind there back strung em up and beat them with sticks. Thats the oldest liveing memeory she told me i miss her

  • @timothyxxxpaul
    @timothyxxxpaul Před 4 lety +11787

    Imagine being with someone for 50 years and then one day she doesn't know who you are. That would be the biggest heart ache I'd have to endure

    • @K1893
      @K1893 Před 4 lety +586

      My poor grandma had to go through that for 10 freaking years, my grandpa had a heart attack and feel into the concrete, surviving but losing his memories and motor skills. She took care of him for 10 years until he passed away a couple of years ago... she's such a strong woman and I'm always in awe of her resilience and straight-up awesomeness.

    • @mokster5
      @mokster5 Před 4 lety +91

      My grandpa died at 72 - not young, but not that old either, considering he was pretty healthy and fit. (They changed his heart medicine and he died exactly a week later of a massive heart attack). It was a super shock losing him when we did but we always said it was a blessing he didn't have to see my grandma's decline. She was diagnosed about a year after his death (though my mom says looking back there were signs for as much as 5 years earlier and she thinks my grandpa was trying to hide it) and lived for another 15. She had a really slow progression and only really got nasty and forgot who I was in the last couple years, but I think it still would have been really hard for him to deal with.

    • @jeredalfredo2737
      @jeredalfredo2737 Před 4 lety +46

      My father's 62 with mother being 5somthing- and he's already not making much sense when I try to explain anything, it's scaring me.

    • @mokster5
      @mokster5 Před 4 lety +29

      Jered Alfredo :( that’s super hard. If it’s “not making sense” though it’s probably not Alzheimer’s. My grandma made basic sense until the very end, although maybe early onset has some different symptoms. It could also be something like my great grandpa - everyone though he’d had Alzheimer’s, but the autopsy showed he’d actually been having hundreds of repeated mini strokes. The classic test for Alzheimer’s is giving someone a blank clock face, the numbers, and hands (by which I mean like paper cutouts of all this) and asking them to put it together. For whatever reason Alzheimer’s affects how you can do that. My grandma could read a clock just fine her whole life but when asked to make a diagram of one she piled the numbers in one corner and didn’t know what to do with the hands; if you took him to a neurologist they would likely do this same test.

    • @Encysted
      @Encysted Před 4 lety +28

      @@mokster5 The general term for repeated micro strokes is Vascular Dementia. How the term sounds insidious, is how the disease is: Slow paced, but irreversible. Every step is "well, I don't like any of what this is doing, but it wasn't as bad last week". 3 years later, you can't play bingo. 1 year later, can't put on a sweater. Another year, you are told that you're lying, and they want to go see their _real_ kids *right now* , and they're serious.

  • @twinkmaster2
    @twinkmaster2 Před 4 lety +6393

    Alzheimers is the truly one of the scariest diseases i can think of getting... its so sad for everyone involved

    • @ytrewqmcnoggin4480
      @ytrewqmcnoggin4480 Před 4 lety +141

      I worked in a care home, dementia and being completely incapacitated where someone has to take care of your every need is pretty scary, wonder how it feels to be in their shoes

    • @harlemsbaby9966
      @harlemsbaby9966 Před 4 lety +11

      ytrewqmcnoggin what’s the difference between dementia and Alzheimer’s

    • @ytrewqmcnoggin4480
      @ytrewqmcnoggin4480 Před 4 lety +57

      fatima traore dementia is a broad term, Alzheimer’s is a specific form of dementia

    • @poopfart65
      @poopfart65 Před 4 lety +21

      @@ytrewqmcnoggin4480 wow I always thought they were 2 different things and dementia was the more severe one.

    • @WangMotions
      @WangMotions Před 4 lety +6

      For the victim I’m confident it’s painless

  • @Wax_Man
    @Wax_Man Před rokem +910

    I was doing a paper for my senior year in High school about music therapy and it’s effect on Alzheimer’s dementia. This is actually one of the places that I found and I always thought it was pretty cool. Btw I found that there was no negative side effect of music therapy and almost everyone that underwent this therapy showed improved signs.

    • @Iuxinterior
      @Iuxinterior Před rokem +37

      musics always a mood boost/memory unlocker for me so that makes total sense

    • @Charlie-yt2iy
      @Charlie-yt2iy Před rokem +5

      music helps everyone, proven by science 🙂

    • @ms.pirate
      @ms.pirate Před rokem +6

      If I get alzheimers, I hope they don't play singers that I hate to me!

    • @boopboop9356
      @boopboop9356 Před rokem

      Isn’t that common sense tho? 😅

    • @GenXstacker
      @GenXstacker Před rokem +1

      Makes sense, because music seems to be a whole other side of our mental faculties. It instantly changes my mood.

  • @julietteferrars3097
    @julietteferrars3097 Před rokem +141

    You can tell by the way she lights up at the facility that she feels safe. ❤️ I love that there are people who take the time to care for our elders so thoughtfully.

  • @warrcoww6717
    @warrcoww6717 Před 4 lety +28425

    When I’m 85 these are gonna be an internet cafe where everyone is playing League and CoD and a movie theater that’s always showing Endgame... maybe they’ll have an art gallery with the ancient memes

    • @joelm6631
      @joelm6631 Před 4 lety +185

      I'd be cool w a Sleeping pod and take out wen I'm old. Gimme my check

    • @renano95
      @renano95 Před 4 lety +258

      Its gonna be all lan and shitty bots and nobody is gonna notice

    • @onthewattle
      @onthewattle Před 4 lety +149

      Even now I want to be able to set my browser to a certain year and browse the net like I did 10 years ago or something.

    • @onthewattle
      @onthewattle Před 4 lety +4

      Mycel nope, what’s that?

    • @davec.3198
      @davec.3198 Před 4 lety +20

      So basically, your memories are all fake?
      Spend your time more wisely man.

  • @TheWickedmaddie
    @TheWickedmaddie Před 4 lety +4063

    Something important to note:
    When she asks “who else is eating” it might be in reference to the STRANGE PERSON BEHIND THE CAMERA in their home. She might be wondering if they are going to eat too.

    • @rxxxxxe
      @rxxxxxe Před 4 lety +53

      That's what I thought too

    • @eracli0
      @eracli0 Před 4 lety +10

      Well, yeah

    • @bowlingbbabe
      @bowlingbbabe Před 4 lety +43

      That's what I wondered as well she looked right at the cameraman

    • @CaptainRedbeard.
      @CaptainRedbeard. Před 4 lety +76

      Grandma just trying to feed everyone. 😇 that's what grandmas do! I love it!

    • @turntechgodbeheaded
      @turntechgodbeheaded Před 4 lety +1

      i hate that this made me laugh

  • @yasminemobley7858
    @yasminemobley7858 Před rokem +125

    I work at a senior living facility as an activities assistant. This just warms my heart to see this level of interactive care for those who have memory issues. 🥺☺️

  • @andrewdavisca
    @andrewdavisca Před rokem +120

    As a retired Geriatric Nurse, this is an absolute pleasure to know that this facility is an active program in place for our aging family members. We absolutely need to have many more of these facilities across North America and beyond. Lovely!

    • @recoveringsoul755
      @recoveringsoul755 Před rokem +1

      I remember seeing a facility even better than this. It was a town like place where people actually lived there. They could go to the store and buy things, but didn't ever need to pay. So they don't need to fumble with money or math or inflation. It was in some other country though, not the US

  • @amandac8836
    @amandac8836 Před 4 lety +3143

    "You could go kiss Ray with that breath."
    "I don't want to."
    Ray: :(

    • @KBcollision
      @KBcollision Před 4 lety +29

      Thank you for this! I watched the video and felt so down, but your comment has me still laughing audibly, much to the assured annoyance of my fellow housemates during this lockdown

    • @jarensonger2501
      @jarensonger2501 Před 4 lety +2

      I felt that

    • @Eray2007
      @Eray2007 Před 4 lety +1

      @@KBcollision ;)

    • @brookesmith810hoediaries5
      @brookesmith810hoediaries5 Před 4 lety +11

      Amanda C
      “I asked her out twice, and then I asked her out again”
      Damn.. even back then these two had Alzheimers

    • @HaXD1209
      @HaXD1209 Před 4 lety +2

      Ray: Aw cmon that was uncalled for :(

  • @Krebzonide
    @Krebzonide Před 4 lety +12311

    Imagine being 80 years old and you get taken to a building across town to play minecraft.

    • @benjaminheim735
      @benjaminheim735 Před 4 lety +775

      I look forward to it

    • @CatAttack6471
      @CatAttack6471 Před 4 lety +507

      Jokes aside I really wonder what that’s gonna be like, I’m 19 right now and I honestly hope when I’m 80 or something I’ll be going to play Minecraft in vr or in some new futuristic way

    • @skylar8277
      @skylar8277 Před 4 lety +95

      TheEmojiMan 6471 you can play minecraft in vr now

    • @POOPGOD999
      @POOPGOD999 Před 4 lety +10

      TheEmojiMan 6471 i just hope they make striking vipers from black mirror a thing

    • @blazingblasian4257
      @blazingblasian4257 Před 4 lety +9

      I sure fucking hope someone does this for me or I'll be bitter forever

  • @erinhilliard9347
    @erinhilliard9347 Před rokem +27

    We need these centers nationwide. I'm only 35 and my mom would benefit from a program like this. She forgets and blends so many things together. She is stuck in the 1960's and 70s. That's when she remembers the most vividly.

  • @joycechapman7071
    @joycechapman7071 Před rokem +258

    I'm 74 and I would love to live in that neighborhood if I didn't have any memory loss! Might keep the memory going longer!

    • @McBryce0
      @McBryce0 Před rokem +16

      I'd love a cool 50's kinda walk-thru exhibit and then at the end you could sit down in a 50's style restaurant.

    • @pyao
      @pyao Před rokem +7

      @@McBryce0 I haven’t been in a while but there’s a place called Dollywood in Tennessee that had something similar!!!

    • @Ashh602
      @Ashh602 Před rokem +5

      @@pyao fucking Dollywood is so funny I’m sorry

    • @pyao
      @pyao Před rokem +3

      @@Ashh602 IKR it is, she bought an old silver dollar city amusement park and named it after herself like you fuckin go LOL it’s honestly super beautiful and there’s a lot of stuff to do there and in the surrounding area too

    • @Ashh602
      @Ashh602 Před rokem +2

      @@pyao I hear there’s a ton of Pepsi 😂😂 my grandma is a Dolly Parton fan and she took my mom there once

  • @cakelady8534
    @cakelady8534 Před 4 lety +6967

    ok but she is literally the cutest thing, when she started doo doing and blew the camera a kiss

    • @amandac8836
      @amandac8836 Před 4 lety +32

      That was adorable haha

    • @paulita8891
      @paulita8891 Před 4 lety +37

      especially this part 6:05

    • @darealrealrealjc4882
      @darealrealrealjc4882 Před 4 lety +2

      Whoop whoop!

    • @John-ly9dz
      @John-ly9dz Před 4 lety +19

      Mina Dyana yea bruh she dead ass just dookied and farted and shit then they call it cute tf 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️

    • @Hybred
      @Hybred Před 4 lety +7

      @@na9251 she was singing "doo doo doo"

  • @bryanwu8148
    @bryanwu8148 Před 4 lety +4258

    When she started “doo doo doo ing” I literally died of cuteness

    • @marcusmaynard1526
      @marcusmaynard1526 Před 4 lety +41

      Bryan Wu honestly I couldn’t be the only one who thought you said, “doo dooing” was

    • @Becca_Lynn
      @Becca_Lynn Před 4 lety +28

      Oh my gosh, I saw your comment before I saw the clip and I was still not prepared for how cute it was 😂❤️

    • @trendmend
      @trendmend Před 4 lety +14

      That little "Boop Boop" is what killed me. She's so full of joy

    • @arztschwanzfurz1631
      @arztschwanzfurz1631 Před 4 lety +2

      That's how I wanna go out. Rest in peace.

    • @xkumak
      @xkumak Před 4 lety +12

      i had to stop the video there. it started to get too real for me. i can distinctly remember hearing my grandma making those sounds as she danced around her room. this whole video was t he most intense trip down memory lane for me. i miss my grandma.. so much..

  • @mccuenoirfilms
    @mccuenoirfilms Před rokem +43

    This made me cry. I lost my grandpa to Alzheimers in 2016. 💔

    • @fifi_fluttersASMR
      @fifi_fluttersASMR Před rokem +2

      2013 for me 💔 I was dealing with some problems myself and wasn’t even allowed to go to the funeral because I was hospitalized in a facility

    • @theoakhills
      @theoakhills Před rokem

      I lost my Grandma one day before 9/11. She had Alzheimer's for about 3 years.

    • @KD-nk3ht
      @KD-nk3ht Před rokem

      You lyin out yo ass or tellin it like it is?

  • @Butterfly1025A
    @Butterfly1025A Před rokem +102

    I see a lot of comments saying things like, “it takes a very caring person to work in a place like this/with people like this”. Kindly, I disagree! Before I started working with dementia patients, I thought I wasn’t the kind of person suited for it. I thought that kindness and generosity were these magical qualities that someone like me would never have that much of. I was wrong!
    Kindness isn’t innate, it’s a pattern of deliberate, learned behavior. Anyone can be kind. You could be the cruelest person alive, and you could still learn to be kind. The same goes for being patient and for being empathetic. Caregivers aren’t superhuman; we’re normal people, just like you, who just happen to have a specific skill set. You could do it, too! You are capable of so much more than you think.

    • @LUNE.44
      @LUNE.44 Před rokem +5

      I reckon kindness is innate, people just need to learn how to reach it

    • @user-jp3bu6cx9q
      @user-jp3bu6cx9q Před rokem

      Hell yeah :)

  • @SouthLondonMemes
    @SouthLondonMemes Před 4 lety +2055

    Man forgets that he has Alzheimer’s and remembers everything

  • @Hanya101
    @Hanya101 Před 4 lety +2845

    “how many kids do you have?”
    “oh i think about 4”
    Kid #5- :((

  • @amistenson2535
    @amistenson2535 Před rokem +97

    This is what happens when people actually care! ♥️

  • @redwonder2937
    @redwonder2937 Před rokem +38

    There using nostalgia as a way to better equipment patients and their families for when the patient eventually moves to a long term care facility. This is genius! Absolute genius!! There need to be more of these.

  • @Braxmillz
    @Braxmillz Před 4 lety +7058

    My grandma said her “black ass ain’t going back to the 50’s” 😂😂

    • @alinapaiz8369
      @alinapaiz8369 Před 4 lety +428

      omg lmaooo same my grandma is a mexican american

    • @KingShaun2019
      @KingShaun2019 Před 4 lety +440

      Braxton Miller Fr bro they gonna be having black ppl sitting on the other side of the place

    • @kaylachevon2522
      @kaylachevon2522 Před 4 lety +21

      lmaoooo my kinda gma!

    • @KingShaun2019
      @KingShaun2019 Před 4 lety +110

      Jason Grevy god bless your soul

    • @osamanbush6575
      @osamanbush6575 Před 4 lety +156

      Jason Grevy what was the point of posting that coment

  • @georgedelcid5611
    @georgedelcid5611 Před 4 lety +1799

    I was expecting an actual small town replicating the 50s 😭

    • @stephencollins1479
      @stephencollins1479 Před 4 lety +93

      I was thinking the same thing. Then i was thinking maybe they could have an outdoor area or ‘main street’ that continues the theme.

    • @summertimejay3157
      @summertimejay3157 Před 4 lety +41

      I think they have a place like that somewhere in Germany or Scotland. I forgot exactly where. Whats really cool about the town is that all the "working" people like cashiers, waitress, etc are actually nurses and medical staff. they couldnt get lost, even if they want to.

    • @monblancnoland4666
      @monblancnoland4666 Před 4 lety +6

      Yuppp got swindled

    • @princeplotena
      @princeplotena Před 4 lety +45

      I was expecting Nuketown from Call of Duty but only for old people lol

    • @kignacio
      @kignacio Před 4 lety +19

      For real, I was convinced their old house was part of it, like The Truman Show living in a bubble type town.

  • @loobly
    @loobly Před rokem +93

    I didn't expect to cry today but here I am weeping. My grandmother is showing what may be early signs. For now it's just forgetfulness, less verbal restraint, stubbornness, but it gets bad in the evenings. She isn't her. It was worse once, when she was in the hospital with pneumonia, but that was from the morphine. Now it's just a daily struggle. I worry about her so much. She already struggles with mobility from arthritis, and she lives with my parents but they constantly argue, nobody in the household could be a full time caretaker either.
    It scares me for so many reasons. That condition is one of my biggest fears. I'm scared she'll do something she'll regret, say something she doesn't mean, I'm scared she'll forget me. I came out as trans to her two years ago and sometimes she still can't remember my name. Most of all I just imagine how scared she must be at times, how scared she will be. And to know there's nothing I can do, it hurts. I just want my grandma back.

    • @loobly
      @loobly Před rokem +14

      @Ithecastic seek help

    • @ktay9187
      @ktay9187 Před rokem +7

      So sorry- my grandma was diagnosed just last year. I had noticed it for a couple of years and it took that long to get her children to take it seriously. It’s tough and I miss my grandma everyday even though I talk to her on the phone. But it isn’t “her”- I can’t talk to her about anything serious like i used to and she was my best friend. It’s truly a brutal disease. Wishing you the best and my advice is to just be in the moment with her because really it’s all we have in the end. Love to you.

    • @littleloner1159
      @littleloner1159 Před rokem +5

      @Ithecastic you just looked into the mirror or what's grossing you out sweety?

    • @donnamacknair4199
      @donnamacknair4199 Před rokem

      @@ktay9187 Your last sentence says it all. Be in their moment, not yours, and enjoy everyone of those precious moments.

    • @jonasen3874
      @jonasen3874 Před rokem

      @@ithecasticwhy are you commenting this nonsense to someone who is slowly losing a loved one to a disease? Seriously learn how to interact in a good way god damn I lost both my grandparents to dementia it’s no joke! Get some social competence

  • @misssmarteepants3465
    @misssmarteepants3465 Před 4 lety +8586

    I love how her family tells her that “Town Square” needs her help. Sometimes, with Alzheimer’s, it is about the presentation. They resist losing their independence, and after a certain time, they don’t understand why they can’t be independent anymore. The key is kindness.

    • @MrTeddy12397
      @MrTeddy12397 Před 4 lety +313

      Another settlement needs your help, i'll mark it on your map.

    • @TheKodak111
      @TheKodak111 Před 4 lety +135

      That’s true, my dad got early onset Alzheimer’s when he turned 41, and he forgot how to take care of himself, he forgot how to tie his shoes, drive, he forgot who my brother and I were, it was horrible. It was a “rapid” Alzheimer’s too.

    • @sillyotter9047
      @sillyotter9047 Před 4 lety +225

      People with Alzheimers love to have "jobs" and things to do. Asking for help putting away the dishes, or folding clothes, or telling them you need them to come with you to the doctors, even if the appointment is for them. It is a comfort to have a purpose.

    • @larsiparsii
      @larsiparsii Před 4 lety +50

      My late grand-mother resisted for a long time to be put into a nursing home, instead opting to live alone in her large house (next to ours thankfully), but we eventually had no choice. Hats off to those who work in the nursery homes! ❤️

    • @mygaminghands9875
      @mygaminghands9875 Před 4 lety +5

      @@larsiparsii same happened with me it's sad my grand mother Is gone now

  • @smasshton
    @smasshton Před 4 lety +2287

    when she asked that lady “who’s girl are you?” and she replied “your girl” it was so cute what a precious woman

    • @IceHax
      @IceHax Před 4 lety +150

      And then "that's right", gangsta grandma lmao

    • @gustavian1596
      @gustavian1596 Před 4 lety +47

      @Man Of The Dark Aka Darkman bruh

    • @ryanchristian2122
      @ryanchristian2122 Před 4 lety +3

      Ashton Payne Gma pimpN

    • @neurozoned
      @neurozoned Před 4 lety +22

      @Man Of The Dark Aka Darkman creep

    • @TheLuismaBeaTle
      @TheLuismaBeaTle Před 4 lety +25

      @Man Of The Dark Aka Darkman if your mother saw you rn smh

  • @hannahxx17
    @hannahxx17 Před rokem +18

    This is not only a wonderful place for Mary to go where shes obviously relaxed and happy which gives her relief, but also for Ray because it gives him respite from being a career. Having that respite means their relationship can stay strong and loving instead of becoming all about caring for Mary. What a wonderful place!

  • @kimhay5533
    @kimhay5533 Před rokem +5

    I love her....she reminds me of my mumma who passed last year from Vascular Dementia . I just wanna give her the biggest cuddle. Crying watching this as I miss my Mum and Dad both so much. 😪💓

  • @VeraVera-te9xg
    @VeraVera-te9xg Před 4 lety +12326

    People who work with those with Alzheimer’s and dementia are heroes to me.

    • @josephhaynes3017
      @josephhaynes3017 Před 4 lety +33

      Absolutely correct 😍

    • @imthinkingaboutagooduserna8531
      @imthinkingaboutagooduserna8531 Před 4 lety +86

      Thank you. I love my job.

    • @Phlample
      @Phlample Před 4 lety +74

      My mom does that. She's so caring. I'm not sure how she does it. I could never do it.

    • @tharealEazyE95
      @tharealEazyE95 Před 4 lety +59

      I took care of my gramps fo' he died but he was very stubborn and had a habit of cussin everybody out lmao

    • @blax140
      @blax140 Před 4 lety +9

      what about the people who gave there life for your country

  • @unscrewedhorses
    @unscrewedhorses Před 4 lety +4829

    the “who’s girl are you?” “yours!” moment was the sweetest thing. 🥺 props to the professionals who work in places like this, it takes a special kind of caring person to do so.

    • @ashleym9366
      @ashleym9366 Před 4 lety +56

      It's a very rewarding experience. If you have the time to be trained specifically for an Alzheimer and dementia unit, I highly recommend it. Pay is shit though lol

    • @unscrewedhorses
      @unscrewedhorses Před 4 lety +9

      TheRoyalHam That has nothing to do with my comment at all, why are you here.

    • @kadonowens2645
      @kadonowens2645 Před 4 lety +6

      TheRoyalHam of course you only video is about racism. Is that all you think about dawg

    • @JacquelynJoyce
      @JacquelynJoyce Před 3 lety

      idontgiveafuck you need to calm tf down

    • @innerbeauty9441
      @innerbeauty9441 Před rokem

      Right as I was reading your comment, it popped up lol

  • @sammathis
    @sammathis Před rokem +24

    I work in nursing homes, and it is sometimes an industry with profit at a higher priority over care. I know a place like this one in the video has to make money, but it seems like they really try to do what's right for their residents. This warms my heart.

  • @werageasone
    @werageasone Před rokem +1

    My grandpa died a couple weeks ago.... he would have loved this place.... Rest In Peace grandpa

  • @samhayzen
    @samhayzen Před 4 lety +2963

    "Is someone else eating here?"
    "No, just me."
    "Oh." *looks over at camera man in confusion*

    • @Ayveh
      @Ayveh Před 4 lety +81

      Lol, but on a serious note it made me sad, it seemed like a glimpse of her forgetful moment that alzheimer's causes.

    • @yourmother3207
      @yourmother3207 Před 4 lety +105

      @@Ayveh she was wondering if the camera guy was joining them to eat

    • @milkncookie
      @milkncookie Před 4 lety +14

      She's onto us. Quick blend in and increase the sleeping gas.

    • @Purplesquirrel007
      @Purplesquirrel007 Před 4 lety +4

      *Looks into the camera like it's the office*

    • @NightmareCourtPictures
      @NightmareCourtPictures Před 4 lety +3

      nobody ever thinks about the camera man.

  • @ButWholeMilkOG
    @ButWholeMilkOG Před 4 lety +4859

    “How many kids do I have? Probably, probably about 4” Bless this old lady’s heart ❤️.

    • @savagedragon79
      @savagedragon79 Před 4 lety +126

      I couldn't give you an honest answer either. I was with alot of married navy wife's back in my 20's.

    • @onetwothreefour1234.
      @onetwothreefour1234. Před 4 lety +1

      Jacquan Brown lmao 😝

    • @Buddy420
      @Buddy420 Před 4 lety +10

      atleast she didint say 4 and a half

    • @rn-zu5ld
      @rn-zu5ld Před 4 lety +2

      That's too many

    • @Zamoraks
      @Zamoraks Před 4 lety +13

      @Aloha Wahoo okay?

  • @devantelucas7953
    @devantelucas7953 Před rokem +9

    Well if this means we can make an 80's-90's town square for my parents generation, I'm here for it!

  • @janyceparks8326
    @janyceparks8326 Před rokem +1

    It's been shown that past memories bring such joy. We need to give them joy.

  • @emmaccode
    @emmaccode Před 4 lety +2366

    Poor Ray. That man loves her with all his heart

    • @thewalterandryanshow
      @thewalterandryanshow Před 4 lety +15

      Why is he “poor”

    • @jackpanozzo6004
      @jackpanozzo6004 Před 4 lety +225

      Alejandro Gutierrez His wife is going to die. Alzheimer’s is a fatal disease.

    • @thewalterandryanshow
      @thewalterandryanshow Před 4 lety +28

      Jack Panozzo he seems happy, and we all die.

    • @montague8878
      @montague8878 Před 4 lety +286

      Alejandro Gutierrez he’s poor because eventually she’ll forget him and the memories they’ve made together. I have people in my family who have Alzheimer’s and it’s absolutely heartbreaking. Some days they don’t even know who you are.

    • @cameronsvideos7906
      @cameronsvideos7906 Před 4 lety +2

      Love is blind

  • @angelchavez2735
    @angelchavez2735 Před 4 lety +2497

    Whenever she said "do do do doo doo do do, boop boop" I felt that

  • @ASM881
    @ASM881 Před rokem +16

    I’m a Care Aide who works in an advanced dementia unit, so these people and this illness are very familiar to me. I think that this is a beautiful idea. This is great.

  • @whozthisguy
    @whozthisguy Před 4 lety +2604

    getting old scares the crap out of me.

    • @Scallycowell
      @Scallycowell Před 4 lety +115

      Work on the things you can help and don’t fear what you can’t. If anything, we’re lucky to reach our golden years as so many die before then. It’s nothing to be afraid of.

    • @sticky4444
      @sticky4444 Před 4 lety +57

      Consistent exercise and not drinking or smoking goes a long way to help

    • @BigRobChicagoPL
      @BigRobChicagoPL Před 4 lety +50

      Everything to do with death scares me, it's natural. I remember Grandpa having a cigarette with me in the old country, telling warm jokes and watching some old western on his cold war television set. I took him for granted, thinking that I'd always have him around. A few months later I got a call telling me that he passed away (what's worse is that I live in the U.S., which is very far from home). It just happens so suddenly. I just don't think about it, best we can do. Be thankful that you are alive (and hopefully healthy). Even when we do eventually pass, remember that we will continue to exist in some sense. Memories live on.

    • @freshbloominclothing
      @freshbloominclothing Před 4 lety +41

      It isn't getting old that should scare someone. It is losing control of your mental or physical capabilities.

    • @michaelt3172
      @michaelt3172 Před 4 lety +3

      whozthisguy God helps a ton with that brother

  • @akidim13
    @akidim13 Před rokem +3403

    We asked my grandma one time if she’s worried about getting Alzheimer’s , it runs in her family , and she said “I hope so I’m tired of all of you” 😭😭😭💀💀💀

    • @VindexRex
      @VindexRex Před rokem +256

      I'd imagine a lot of introverts becoming elderly and pretending to have Alzheimer's to get out of everything

    • @aarongdukey
      @aarongdukey Před rokem +14

      @@VindexRex 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @FerrariTeddy
      @FerrariTeddy Před rokem +114

      @@VindexRex my pops does that. He also does it with his hearing. He has really bad hearing loss, but mostly when it’s convenient and never when he wants something.

    • @spawn302
      @spawn302 Před rokem +5

      Lmaooooo based

    • @AirForceKrissy
      @AirForceKrissy Před rokem

      Lmaoo omg !

  • @amaikarai5007
    @amaikarai5007 Před rokem +11

    Mary is the sweetest, cutest old lady I've ever seen. My mom used to work at an assisted living facility as a CNA when I was a little kid, and she'd take me to work with her. I always loved being around all the lovely elderly people. This brought back a lot of happy memories for me.

  • @GgrimrodD
    @GgrimrodD Před rokem +10

    My great grandma stopped being able to understand any technology that existed after the eighties towards the end of her life. This idea is actually genius, putting people in an environment they grew up in and recognize and keeping them comfortable

  • @KassandraNoemi21
    @KassandraNoemi21 Před 4 lety +3420

    “How many kids do you have”
    “Ohh probably 4”
    Ms. Mary is too cute 😌😂

  • @born2pew542
    @born2pew542 Před 4 lety +2160

    The daughter helping them is a gem. Really rare nowadays.

    • @dalestrain7086
      @dalestrain7086 Před 4 lety +22

      James, you are right on. She's a peach.

    • @JMalikZ
      @JMalikZ Před 4 lety +56

      Really rare in the western world, yes.

    • @sophiasoto5737
      @sophiasoto5737 Před 4 lety +8

      Born 2 Pew it’s really hard.
      My grandpa has Alzheimer’s and he’s stubborn as a mule

    • @user-qe6vi5cm6e
      @user-qe6vi5cm6e Před 4 lety +15

      Everybody with elderly parents that I know that lives in the same city or area as their parents takes care of them wdym

    • @mrsminnamorato
      @mrsminnamorato Před 4 lety +13

      I did for 10 years with both of my parents. Youngest out of 2 older siblings and I reached my breaking point exactly 5 months ago today and escaped. I just could not anymore because it was literally killing me physically, emotionally, mentally, and psychologically. It takes superhuman strength which I lack.

  • @jenniferdewells1727
    @jenniferdewells1727 Před rokem +9

    As a memory care unit manager, this is amazing. I wish long term facilities would realize how important these memories are 😍❤️

    • @brega6286
      @brega6286 Před rokem

      As a memory care manager..you need to convince your bosses to try something new innivative !

  • @rmw9130
    @rmw9130 Před rokem +31

    This is amazing!!!! I can't imagine how comforting this must be for any older person especially an older person with dementia and memory issues. It is true that my grandparents used to light up when they were talking about old stories from their youth and early adult years. I love this idea and I would like to see this style of day center open in many more places ❤️❤️

  • @eleckson
    @eleckson Před 4 lety +2143

    In the year 2080 they'll make these for us, but it'll just be a town full of vapes and memes.

    • @FirstNameLastName-gh2np
      @FirstNameLastName-gh2np Před 4 lety +89

      Morgan_Fucking_Freeman and genderless cyborgs that we know as the LGBT

    • @etanercep
      @etanercep Před 4 lety +8

      First Name Last Name haha lmao

    • @SpookStatik
      @SpookStatik Před 4 lety +10

      I like the memes part.

    • @term_m
      @term_m Před 4 lety +42

      Wait till you see grandpas dabbing

    • @thelastdadonearth
      @thelastdadonearth Před 4 lety +10

      It'll just be me sitting in my room on my computer.

  • @TrizzCarter
    @TrizzCarter Před 4 lety +3062

    She is the cutest old lady ever. It feels good to see someone being adequately taken care of.

    • @JermelTaylor
      @JermelTaylor Před 4 lety +2

      Trizz Carter 🙌🏿

    • @kimovvo2444
      @kimovvo2444 Před 4 lety +1

      Trizz Carter imagine having corona virus and people are fine about old people dying

    • @arztschwanzfurz1631
      @arztschwanzfurz1631 Před 4 lety +5

      @@kimovvo2444 Hospitals in affected areas are at maximum capacity. Supplies only go so far, especially when many working-age people are being treated for COVID-19 and severe pneumonia among other illnesses and afflictions present in medical facilities. The elderly are, in most cases, too sick to be successfully treated. It's too inefficient and ineffective for the number of cases emergency staff are already dealing with. It's a sad reality, but it's the world we live in. The United States' tarnished healthcare system has begun to show its true colors as well. Do not let them leave their home for any reason. Sanitize all toilets, sinks, doorknobs, tables, counters, appliances, and all high-traffic areas. This virus is almost guaranteed to kill an elderly host.

    • @09kenedy
      @09kenedy Před 4 lety

      Absolutely ❤️

    • @Guppyg53
      @Guppyg53 Před 4 lety +1

      She is obviously so happy and comfortable where she is

  • @ABrazilianDude
    @ABrazilianDude Před rokem +1

    They don’t deserve this, a lifetime of memories shouldn’t be possible to forget.

  • @jessexisting933
    @jessexisting933 Před 4 lety +3666

    Imagine if they made a nursing home like this, nursing homes are so depressing and a change like this would make the residents happier.
    edit: holy frickityfrackfrit 3.4k likes?!

    • @BecxKK
      @BecxKK Před 4 lety +114

      In the past few years one near my house has added a lot of features a bit like this sort of thing. Obviously there’s only a certain amount that an already established nursing home can do without a full renovation but they’ve done up some of the day rooms in a homely vintage style and there are faux shop windows in a number of the hallways with displays full of items the residents would recognise from back in their day so they can kind of do window shopping and reminisce ☺️

    • @jamibryant4736
      @jamibryant4736 Před 4 lety +30

      That would be adorable. I’m sure there would be some limits as far as technology they have to have to be up to code but they could make it so much more inviting.

    • @BicyclesMayUseFullLane
      @BicyclesMayUseFullLane Před 4 lety +24

      Well, there is active research on "reminiscence therapy", and obviously this one is more... uhh, through in its dedication to immersion.
      Now the downside is obviously that it's gonna cost ya. And in the era where cost-cutting is king everywhere, I don't foresee this happening everywhere.

    • @rollercoaster5620
      @rollercoaster5620 Před 4 lety +7

      We have one which is decorated into a town with a cinema, a sweet shop, a hair dressers etc

    • @azadalamiq
      @azadalamiq Před 4 lety +28

      should look up nursing homes in japan, they actually pair them with daycare centers and during certain parts of the day, the kids and elderly will have group activities.
      a lot of these diseases has a lot to do with having lil to no interaction. (as they get worst with having limited contact)

  • @viannccaa
    @viannccaa Před 4 lety +1492

    imagine the first person to develop alzheimers and everybody thinking they’re just joking around

    • @tiffanydickert1360
      @tiffanydickert1360 Před 4 lety +57

      viancaa. The first case of Alzheimer’s was a woman born in 1850 in Germany. It’s great research.

    • @Cynthesis21
      @Cynthesis21 Před 4 lety +211

      @@tiffanydickert1360 That's the first recorded case. That's most definitely not the first person to develop Alzheimer's.

    • @viannccaa
      @viannccaa Před 4 lety +3

      Tiffany Dickert - wow. ill take a look into that

    • @JJerseyGirl
      @JJerseyGirl Před 4 lety +47

      I guess back in the day, it was called becoming senile.

    • @jew_world_order
      @jew_world_order Před 4 lety +32

      Oh I'm sure they thought they were possessed or something as the symptoms of Alzheimer's are basically the same as those of a Schizophrenic.
      Only difference is when you're old, having a mental disorder is seen as ok versus as if you have a mental disorder in your 20s or 30s.

  • @plwushii
    @plwushii Před rokem +4

    My grandmother has Alzheimer's.
    She loves showing me her plants, but I can't understand anything she says because she speaks Italian.
    She waters them every day and remembers to water them. She's wonderful even if she doesn't understand some things.
    I remember trying to teach her english. I remember when my sister went over and she explained how she cut up her stress toy because she didn't understand how they weren't food and tried to eat it, my sister stopped her though thankfully.
    She's wonderful and I wish I could help. We desperately need more of these around the world. Thank you vice for making me aware of these!

  • @YodaPagoda
    @YodaPagoda Před rokem +7

    My stepfather passed in 2021 after a long struggle with dementia, and we found out how good music was for his mood, it grounded him to a time he knew, rather than his state of confusion. He would sing along, knew all the words, knew who sang the songs, where he was when he first heard the songs.
    I can't help but wonder what these places will look like for Gen-Xers like me, will they be blasting Nirvana from a jukebox?

    • @Ciclopea2
      @Ciclopea2 Před rokem +1

      "will they be blasting Nirvana from a jukebox?" i kinda hope so lol, or just a big screen with old MTV clips from back in the day

  • @haiszx
    @haiszx Před 4 lety +1833

    we start off with being cared for, and we end with being cared for.

    • @Eternal_11_Sasha
      @Eternal_11_Sasha Před 4 lety +64

      Ideally, yes.

    • @dalestrain7086
      @dalestrain7086 Před 4 lety +29

      And in between I have no doubt she took care of Tanya and Ray and the others. She served her country in the Army and paid taxes. It's fitting and fair that someone is there to help her now.

    • @haiszx
      @haiszx Před 4 lety +7

      Dale Strain i never said anything was wrong with it stupid i was trying to be deep

    • @rickrodan7776
      @rickrodan7776 Před 4 lety

      @@dalestrain7086 Truthfully.

    • @uberman3011
      @uberman3011 Před 4 lety

      • hxiz • Do you understand what this man meant?

  • @koromoro6682
    @koromoro6682 Před 4 lety +1898

    Can I just say, playing bingo with people with Alzheimer’s and dementia is an absolute wild experience.

    • @cholericqlare
      @cholericqlare Před 4 lety +163

      Oh yeah, it's fun. Same with the art, it's amazing when you see the kaleidoscope of colors in their minds.

    • @cnb1243
      @cnb1243 Před 4 lety +225

      Playing bingo in the nursing home period is an experience a serious yet funny one. Them old folks take bingo seriously

    • @047Kenny
      @047Kenny Před 4 lety +1

      Nicole Boynton oh super.

    • @Mandeee
      @Mandeee Před 4 lety +3

      @@047Kenny .

    • @taylornelson3678
      @taylornelson3678 Před 4 lety +33

      Oddly enough one-time I was forced to play bingo with a room of senior citizens when I was like 8 and I know exactly what you mean 😂

  • @jasonmacneil2256
    @jasonmacneil2256 Před rokem +3

    That waitress was so sweet when she asked, "who's girl are you"? The waitress sweetly said, "yours"!

  • @firstnamelastname6797
    @firstnamelastname6797 Před rokem +1

    Im so lucky my Great grandmother who is 89 to still be alive and healthy i feel bad for the people and family who go through this

  • @alexkhuri3967
    @alexkhuri3967 Před rokem +3

    God, what incredible staff they have surrounding them. This is beautiful.

  • @tysonthomas6154
    @tysonthomas6154 Před 4 lety +3541

    Daughter: "You could kiss ray with that breath!"
    Mother: "I don't want too."
    If that's not 52 years of marriage idk what is😅

  • @RogueOregon
    @RogueOregon Před 4 lety +2422

    Him: "People make their strongest memories between the ages of 10-30."
    Me: *Horror flashbacks between 2004-2024*

  • @Loveroffood41
    @Loveroffood41 Před rokem +17

    As a CNA I really like the way this facility works and I would love to see a lot more facilities like this in our country. Even the CNAs look happy.

    • @jupeter24
      @jupeter24 Před rokem +1

      yeah, you can tell that it looks like people enjoy working there; if the patients are happy then I know that helps the staff out so much.

  • @vintagebabyseventythree6244

    This place is beautiful and it’s their time which is just precious. I want to go there and I don’t even have alzheimers ❤
    I bet they live longer when they’re in familiar surroundings and remembering than they do in a strange hospital feeling afraid and alone.

  • @Jetdot37
    @Jetdot37 Před 4 lety +2410

    They took the saying “you’re living in the past” literally

  • @thecitizenjoan
    @thecitizenjoan Před 4 lety +2087

    When I’m 90 it’s gonna be a recreation of people in Starbucks pretending to work but they’re really watching ancient vines on CZcams, Netflix Movies and playing Roblox on their MacBooks and iPhones.

    • @BicyclesMayUseFullLane
      @BicyclesMayUseFullLane Před 4 lety +18

      @DEVIN POHL and assuming CZcams, Netflix, and Roblox even lasts that long.

    • @IfYouMeetAWolf
      @IfYouMeetAWolf Před 4 lety +42

      @@BicyclesMayUseFullLane They can always make fake, less intricate versions. And a lot like super Nintendo games being upgraded to be used in modern platforms today

    • @buzzzsaw2381
      @buzzzsaw2381 Před 4 lety

      Lmao

    • @johnburt7935
      @johnburt7935 Před 4 lety +4

      @@IfYouMeetAWolf They'll make fake, ultra-sophisticated versions, and have to commission special editions for the old farts that are only as good as the original ones so they won't confuse you.

    • @Oncopoda
      @Oncopoda Před 4 lety +3

      You won't live that long. Lol I'm just kidding.

  • @tonyathomas9540
    @tonyathomas9540 Před rokem +3

    I have said for years they need to turn old malls into senior living community that has everything inside….doctors, parks, shopping etc.

  • @myyt3824
    @myyt3824 Před rokem +11

    My grandmas Alzheimer’s is declining and she needs a day program. I hope to find something like this ❤ my grandpa is her full time care giver, but he’s 87. It’s emotionally and physically exhausting for him. This would be a welcome relief.

  • @laffeydude3558
    @laffeydude3558 Před 4 lety +1816

    I want to live in a 90s town when I am old and watch Nickelodeon, play Mortal Kombat, drink Coca Cola, and eat Gushers all day.

  • @Emily-me
    @Emily-me Před 4 lety +1849

    I’m disappointed the employees aren’t in costume. It could be an Alzheimer’s Disneyland

    • @rawprankstas4906
      @rawprankstas4906 Před 4 lety +67

      E H duuuuude yesss let them believe they are in the 50’s for real

    • @kit5176
      @kit5176 Před 4 lety +38

      I think it’s so they can get used to the attire similar to that of those working in assisted living.... I would think from what they said at least

    • @Vinlyguyx420x
      @Vinlyguyx420x Před 4 lety +13

      There could be a Marilyn Monroe and a Richard Nixon handing out bingo cards

    • @popeyeschickensandwich2316
      @popeyeschickensandwich2316 Před 4 lety +38

      it’s all fun and games till they separate colored wit whites

    • @maika8667
      @maika8667 Před 4 lety +3

      Vinlyguyx420x PAGHABSHAHDKAO

  • @Mrstealth93
    @Mrstealth93 Před rokem +7

    Places like this and dementia villages really is the best way to assist the elderly in maintaining a good mental state.
    With a safe, familiar environment, life does seem manageable.
    Also, Mary seems like such a sweet, fun woman. From 5:55 to 6:20, i can almost picture her and her old friends in their twenties.

  • @letsplayclassicgames5024
    @letsplayclassicgames5024 Před rokem +186

    This is so cool to see, I would have to think this is so therapeutic to all sides. The state of Elder care in the US is heartbreaking. They go from living their own life and having their own possessions to basically being stripped of everything they own and being reduced to a small room with bare walls and a tiny TV on the wall, being served mediocre meals daily. I know that I certainly wouldn’t want that for myself or anyone I know, it has to be miserable, not to mention for those that aren’t dealing with Alzheimer’s. I watched my great grandmother go from beginning stages of Alzheimer’s to not knowing anything in the course of 8 years. I could only think a place like this would have helped a little. I really hope for some real change in these types of care facilities, I know it will never be perfect, but it could definitely be a lot better. Not to mention that lower level employees are overworked and underpaid which drives even the more passionate workers away.

    • @sunnyday6679
      @sunnyday6679 Před rokem +7

      Not to mention they're financially predatory towards seniors. They upcharge for everything and staying in one of those mediocre facilities can cost upwards of millions of dollars.

    • @letsplayclassicgames5024
      @letsplayclassicgames5024 Před rokem +3

      @@sunnyday6679 you are very much correct unfortunately. My great grandmother was put in a nursing home due to how bad her Alzheimer’s had gotten, and they got the family for a good bit of money. We learned a lot from that and knew how to prevent a lot of that from happening when my grandfather had to go into a home the next time but they are still crazy with the charges like you said. Even with insurance, they take most of his social security check and leave him a small amount, he’s only allowed so much a month in his account. Most families that have never had to deal with it before will be taken advantage of when something untimely happens and they have to put a loved one in a facility. It’s a very broken system a lot like other things in this country.

    • @cami0076
      @cami0076 Před rokem

      @@letsplayclassicgames5024 , how much do you pay in US per month for a special facility?

    • @moonlily701
      @moonlily701 Před rokem

      California is in the US

    • @sunnyday6679
      @sunnyday6679 Před rokem +1

      @@cami0076 Depends on the state and the individual facility, but it is usually a lot.

  • @oats7749
    @oats7749 Před 4 lety +1377

    "how many kids do you have?"
    "probably around 4"
    breaks my heart but I gotta laugh

    • @tugboat2030
      @tugboat2030 Před 4 lety +54

      Mothers at 85 are fathers at 45.

    • @Karincl7
      @Karincl7 Před 4 lety +2

      It s not sad ... it s they re illness not them so you can laugh... my mom has Alzheimer and doesn t even know she has kids...it doesn t bother me she s still my mom

  • @masonhenault6495
    @masonhenault6495 Před 4 lety +3695

    When she started going " doo, doo, do, do, doo " I felt warmth everywhere.

    • @mondoprime
      @mondoprime Před 4 lety +33

      She's doing that cos her brain is melting

    • @jaylaalvarez1656
      @jaylaalvarez1656 Před 4 lety +26

      Mondo Prime uhm

    • @Unit-ep2eg
      @Unit-ep2eg Před 4 lety +1

      I know!!! So sweet!☺️

    • @YoshiXO
      @YoshiXO Před 4 lety +4

      Mondo Prime lol shut up

    • @rantceck4047
      @rantceck4047 Před 3 lety +36

      @@mondoprime this is the most sad and funniest comment in the platform

  • @OptieEm
    @OptieEm Před rokem +1

    I love how wholesome she is

  • @d0t_DoT_dOT
    @d0t_DoT_dOT Před rokem +1

    This is precious.
    This may be the 1st nice thing I’ve seen a city do for humanity in decades.

  • @gabbielayne2833
    @gabbielayne2833 Před 4 lety +1461

    She said “you’ll such a good man...I’ll keep you”*grabs his hand* ughhh so cute 😍😍

  • @DragoonBoom
    @DragoonBoom Před 4 lety +840

    "This Facility Created a 2020's style town" It's just a single room with a bed, a phone and a switch.

  • @cool-lemon
    @cool-lemon Před rokem +3

    I think it's an incredible idea. Obviously it's not going to work for all patients of Alzheimer's however I do feel it would absolutely help those who enjoy it and seem to just fall back into place there. It's so lovely to see, but also so sad... the best thing we can do is help these people and make sure they're comfortable and in places that feel safe or even familiar like this 1950s Town.

  • @TheKrazykyleman
    @TheKrazykyleman Před rokem +11

    I think this is really cool and I had no idea it was a thing when I lived in San Diego!
    They could even update the design slowly to mimic how life actually progressed, so as the newer generations start going there, they will also recognize a place from their younger days.

  • @Algrenion
    @Algrenion Před 4 lety +1253

    when she hugs Ray and says "What a nice man you are" oh man, my heart shattered
    i hope one day i'll be as deeply in love with someone as she is with that nice, nice man

    • @charlieanon531
      @charlieanon531 Před 4 lety +55

      @Man Of The Dark Aka Darkman bruh

    • @sirisaac6225
      @sirisaac6225 Před 4 lety +35

      @Man Of The Dark Aka Darkman bruh

    • @erinonline1
      @erinonline1 Před 4 lety +5

      Man Of The Dark Aka Darkman nooooo

    • @Algrenion
      @Algrenion Před 4 lety +7

      @Man Of The Dark Aka Darkman [shockedpikachu.png]

    • @stanknugget
      @stanknugget Před 4 lety

      Algrenion lol.

  • @Garrettito6671
    @Garrettito6671 Před 4 lety +1149

    My grandmother died of Alzheimer’s last year and my advice to anyone who’s family member is battling this disease is to get out old scrapbooks and photos from when they were younger. Get them to talk about the pictures and just listen. It makes them feel better

    • @Anthony-du3he
      @Anthony-du3he Před 4 lety +26

      Garrett Soto sorry for your loss, thanks for the advice.

    • @mikeb792
      @mikeb792 Před 4 lety

      How old was your GM?

    • @coopercostikyan1121
      @coopercostikyan1121 Před 4 lety +4

      Iil Yea same my grandmother has no clue what’s going on right now it’s tough

    • @OliviaBrookeee
      @OliviaBrookeee Před 4 lety +13

      My Gigi has “early” Alzheimer’s and she has been battling it for 2 years. She’s so special to me, and my all time favorite person in the world! She looooves talking about being a little girl. And another word of advice - never tell them that they already told you!! Just listen and soak up the precious time you have with them 💛

    • @emmanuel3981
      @emmanuel3981 Před 4 lety +2

      @@OliviaBrookeee this brought tears to my eyes

  • @B_9kn
    @B_9kn Před 3 měsíci

    What an incredible family 🥹🤍 blessings to these people to have so much patience and compassion for their loved ones

  • @PeacefullyRounded
    @PeacefullyRounded Před 25 dny

    Omg i literally cried. This is SO beautiful! Dear God, please place these all over!!!

  • @c4sper4
    @c4sper4 Před 4 lety +1446

    Say “whatever you desire”
    Ray: “whatever.. whatever”

  • @Somberskyy
    @Somberskyy Před 4 lety +7532

    My grandmother has Alzheimer’s. She’s reverted to a childlike state of mind. I’m crying over this. I don’t want her to forget me.
    Edit: by gods Grace she passed away July 30th 2022. She never forgot how much she loved me and she fought hard till he called her home. Bless everyone who provided me comfort over that time.

    • @likeness_image
      @likeness_image Před 4 lety +110

      Im really sorry youre having to go through that. Just keep in mind that its a disease like any other, and just because they may not be able to remember you doesnt mean you arent important to them. Its just like how somebody might be delirious from a blood infection. Just because they cant recognize you doesnt mean the love isnt there deep down

    • @katecantsk8
      @katecantsk8 Před 4 lety +33

      aw im so sorry you're going through that. you have such a kind soul that the thing you're worried about is her forgetting you. I'm a healthcare worker and I take care of memory care patients daily and one on one, while it may seem like they're going to forget you while you're with them, they have moments of clarity where people like you are all they can talk or ask about. It's so hard being the family member having to watch them change back to when they were a kid, but trust me you being there means more than you could ever imagine. I wish you the best of luck and I'm sending nothing but love to you and your grandmother.

    • @Lilbope
      @Lilbope Před 4 lety +4

      Everything homie...

    • @everything8464
      @everything8464 Před 4 lety

      Hope Drentea wut happend

    • @QueenJess2k05
      @QueenJess2k05 Před 4 lety +9

      I’m sorry but it’s going to happen. My grandpa has Alzheimer’s also and he isn’t in the childlike stage yet but he already forgot who I was. Sometimes he’ll remember but then a few minutes later or the next day he’ll totally forget

  • @josephfranzen9196
    @josephfranzen9196 Před rokem +8

    It’s heartbreaking to watch someone you love or anyone for that matter go through this. It’s absolutely phenomenal that this facility exists. I’m a relatively tough person emotionally but this video made me shed some tears.

  • @cameronlane3567
    @cameronlane3567 Před rokem +4

    Memory loss is so horrible. The last time I was able to see my grandmother before she passed away she looked at me like a complete stranger and my scrubs I was wearing because I just got off work and didn't have time or gas to drive home 2 towns away. It breaks me still when I think of how she looked at me. And when my mom was passing away I stayed with her taking care of her and sitting with her while she passed. A week before she passed she had forgotten all about me. And she called for my grandmother asking to make the pain stop over and over again (she had passed away at this point). It's heartbreaking beyond words really.

  • @mlsXxassassinxX1
    @mlsXxassassinxX1 Před rokem +243

    We do it because we know how shitty nursing homes can be. We do it because we know whats best for our parents because we know them best spending the most time with them.. they are the reason we are here. You do it because they are all you have. I had to throw out 3 years of my life from 18-21 because my grandmother broke her femur. She won a lawsuit but i could care less about that. I lost my grandmother... not to death but to immobility.. she became extremely nervous of falling over again. i was taking her to therapy for a year and a half. got her to the point of being able to damn near walk with a cane again at the age of 80+. my grandmother used to be the gran that would just drop by the house without calling and spend time with the whole fam. she was the gran that if she left her house she was guaranteed to come home with some sort of bag fix from any department store, didnt matter. We have now brought her into our home and are gonna sell her house and just take care of her from home now.. just to ease the stress that much more. currently gonna redo the downstairs bathroom and put a walk in shower since we would have to drive her back to her home and shower her there. but like i said we do this out of the kindess of our hearts and thats all i have to say about that.

    • @RyanRapid
      @RyanRapid Před rokem +3

      Spread it across the country please not just California

  • @polomaseratti5007
    @polomaseratti5007 Před 4 lety +625

    I hope when I get older they don’t make a a old folk town facility that is set in 2020 that shit be a reliving deja vu nightmare

    • @iant2064
      @iant2064 Před 4 lety +96

      Shelter in place, there's a zombie virus going around. Everything is closed, we're all out of toilet paper and you just lost your job. O_O

    • @myishenhaines1706
      @myishenhaines1706 Před 4 lety +23

      I was thinking that about patients of color or gay patients for the 50s. But looks like most if not all patients were white so thankfully that probably isn’t an issue.

    • @samcresp5440
      @samcresp5440 Před 4 lety +15

      Let’s not forget the horrors that followed into 1950s. WW2 was a massive event, alongside many rights movements and the Red Fear. If anything, we’d just have the romanticised idea of the time period.

    • @lumminefrog8070
      @lumminefrog8070 Před 4 lety +3

      @@iant2064 theres no zombie virus, its upper respiratory :/

    • @alinagluzman8624
      @alinagluzman8624 Před 4 lety

      POLO MASERATI 500 lmao

  • @savagedragon79
    @savagedragon79 Před 4 lety +2050

    This is the story captain America didn't want to talk about.

    • @dariusd.4060
      @dariusd.4060 Před 4 lety

      :)

    • @treelonmusk8324
      @treelonmusk8324 Před 4 lety +11

      Nah it defintly wasnt, captain America was a super soldier who dosnt forget anything, and after that he was an old man who lived a perfectly happy life, and him and his wife didnt get any alzheimers or dementia in the comics or the movies....soooooooo this comment makes 0 sense

    • @smokeylebear1062
      @smokeylebear1062 Před 4 lety +84

      The Kerbalist bet you’re fun at parties

    • @WhoisAustin
      @WhoisAustin Před 4 lety +9

      @@smokeylebear1062 LMAO fr that was the lamest response to something clever

    • @christinaann6657
      @christinaann6657 Před 4 lety

      This is my favorite CZcams comment of all time, thank you

  • @13TheFurry
    @13TheFurry Před rokem +3

    This is beautiful. Warms my heart. I hope this becomes more widespread.

  • @gray-thesilverquill
    @gray-thesilverquill Před rokem +1

    This was so touching omg.