ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 3月12日 03時04分
Nursing homes are closing across rural America as beds go empty, money pressures at the facilities mount and more Americans seek to age in their own homes. When Harold Labrensz’ nursing home in Mobridge, South Dakota announced it was shutting down, he was transferred to another facility 220 miles away in North Dakota. “He didn’t want to go,” said Harold’s wife, Ramona, who’s photographed here by @kristinabarker with a portrait of Harold. “When we stopped for gas, he said, ‘Turn this thing around.’” More than 440 rural nursing homes have closed or merged over the last decade, according to the Cowles Research Group, forcing many residents to move away from their families. Visit the link in our profile to read the full report by #nytimes correspondent Jack Healy.
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