Life in a seniors' residence, Guatemala

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Together but apart these two women visit, quietly thinking about the past and the future.                       © Lola Reid Allin
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The women's dorm is brightened by rainbow-colored bedspreads and construction paper butterflies  that flit along the wall of floral gardens.  © Lola Reid Allin
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I named this woman Ofelia, a fragile beauty who looks but cannot see.   © Lola Reid Allin
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At a senior's residence in Guatemala,  a comforting caregiver nourishes the soul of one of nine female residents.                                                   © Lola Reid Allin
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Most of the seniors at this residence have no family able to provide care and sustenance for them.                    © Lola Reid Allin
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Bianca does everything for her nine residents, caring for them as if they were her own mother.   While Bianca prepares one of her charges for the day, the cherubic daughter of the resident nurse makes her rounds.     © Lola Reid Allin
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Residents eat three meals each day.  Each meal is basic but nourishing and virtually identical to food eaten by most Meso Americans: rice, black beans, chicken soup, weak coffee, and of course - tortillas!                        © Lola Reid Allin
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There are more than seventy male residents.  Some require and receive almost constant care and attention; others like this man need shelter but are able to care for themselves.  This independence coupled with their gratitude to the staff prompts them to offer assistance.                                 © Lola Reid Allin
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Cure diabetes.                             Nothing else needs to be written.                                            © Lola Reid Allin
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The weekly Wednesday afternoon non-denomination church service led by a Baptist minister to a primarily Catholic population is eagerly anticipated by all residents.   Many elderly Guatemalans speak several languages fluently but never learned to read.  This man is one of very few literate residents.                   © Lola Reid Allin
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