As COVID hits nursing homes' finances, Missouri town fights to save Alzheimer's facility
Marvin Querry, 86, was on his tractor, planting rye on his 770-acre western Missouri farm, when the call came in early November.
It was the social worker from Barone Alzheimers Care Center, where Querrys wife, Diane, is a resident. The facility would be closing because of financial hardship, she said, reading from a statement.
It was an agonizing moment for Querry, a retired physics professor and former executive dean for academic affairs at the University of Missouri-Kansas City. I was stunned, he said. Where could I find another place as wonderful to care for Diane?
Its rare to hear people talk about a nursing home the way they talk about this 40-bed facility in Nevada, Missouri a city of nearly 8,300 people near the Kansas border with deep affection, respect and gratitude.
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