
"Now, Mrs. Jones, repeat after me..."
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"Now, Mrs. Jones, repeat after me..."
'Quit being a baby- go see doctor Brown, and let him shoot you full of something!'
City Zoo: Day Care
'Honey, I wish you wouldn't bring your work home with you!'
"I think the most rewarding part of caring for elderly parents is when they call you because they don't want to bother the 9-1-1 people."
Catching Jeffrey To Change His Diaper.
"well done rescuing my son. Now, your final task is to quietly transfer the baby to the cradle upstairs, without waking him."
Retirement homes' 'pill fight'.
'He rides in the car with his head out the window a lot.'
"Whoa. Someone needs their diaper changed."
Every so often, Madeline gets carried away.
If these are your medications, what happened to the beads I bought?
"No more diapers. Simply lift the lid and go here."
'I don't have time for throwing up.'
Handle With Care
"Did you remember my mints?"
Changing the baby.
"My service animal for Alzheimer's, sonny!"
"When was the last time anyone checked on Mr Klink."
Complete the jigsaw puzzle of your life
If Dr. Chan has a schoolteacher husband, a diabetic mother-in-law, twins in preschool, and a daughter who stays with her father across town on alternate weekends, and one twin and the daughter have colds, how many free rapid COVID tests are required to alleviate Dr. Chan's breaking-point levels of despair?
Tilly Slowboy
". . . and now it's his memory. Three times on Saturday he asked me what day it was. Or did I already tell you that earlier?"
"Hey, I got you a beautiful orchid to cheer you up until it turns into just a stick protruding from dirt."
'You seem quieter tonight. Did they give you something to help you relax?'
Jonathan was so sleep deprived after the arrival of his baby that he accidentally burped a workmate.
'You see doctor I've been increasingly Forgetful.'
"I don't leave home without it!"
"I'll bet she was worn out by the end of teacher's meeting day."
'They made it like that so the kids wouldn't bother you.'
'I hope what I have isn't catching.'
'I said: Leave my son alone!'
Duel in a wheelchair.
"I've made a list of lists we need to make."
Man reads note, which reads: Have been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, I don't know where your dinner is.
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