
Caregiving Conversations: Leroy Callaway
Clip: Season 10 Episode 37 | 1m 31sVideo has Closed Captions
We hear from Detroiter Leroy Callaway who took care of his mother after she became ill.
One Detroit has a new series featuring conversations with local caregivers. Among the topics discussed are the challenges and rewards of caring for loved ones. Leroy Callaway of Detroit shares his experience of caring for his mother.
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Caregiving Conversations: Leroy Callaway
Clip: Season 10 Episode 37 | 1m 31sVideo has Closed Captions
One Detroit has a new series featuring conversations with local caregivers. Among the topics discussed are the challenges and rewards of caring for loved ones. Leroy Callaway of Detroit shares his experience of caring for his mother.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship(gentle somber music) - I took care of my mom.
When she got sick, my mom, my sister asked me to take care of her, who, my sister passed away July 24.
So, I stepped in.
And then at time came along to developing dementia.
I really didn't know what to do.
So, one of her cousins asked me to bring her to a place called St.
Patrick's Senior Citizen Place, which is here.
It was a big help for me to bring her down here every day.
You know, get involved with some of the activities that they had.
It was like, almost three years after I retired that I had to step in and help my mom.
I get up and cook breakfast for her, help her put her clothes on.
You know, then I take her out there, visit her cousins.
So when she passed away, I just kept going.
Coming back, stayed back.
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