Title

Article about life in the Kaler-Vaill home for elderly women, which opened in Sc

Source

Salt

Date

1-1-2005

Volume Number

Number 59/60

Pages

80-93

Abstract

Article about life in the Kaler-Vaill home for elderly women, which opened in Scarborough in 1961. The women who live there today keep most of their personal concerns private and don't know much about each other's lives. Because the home is not a nursing home, it is transitional for many. Resident Marjorie Berry returns to Kaler-Vaill after being hospitalized, but soon her friend Bessie Witherell, whos was affected by her abscence, enters a nursing facility. Zella Morgan, who recently lost a daughter, paints and tries to live in the present.

Subjects

Aged, Kaler Vaill Memorial Home Scarborough, Old age homes

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