Ninety-year-old David George Bryant moved into Drumlin Hills in the Town of Bridgewater, N.S., nearly a decade ago because his memory was failing.
He and his wife would burn their dinners after forgetting them on the stove.
So Bryant chose an assisted-living suite at Drumlin Hills while his wife moved into a nearby long-term care home. This way, he could visit her three times a week and still have food and housekeeping services in his apartment.
Now Bryant, along with others in assisted-living are worried about their futures. Last week, they received notice from Rosedale Investments Limited — the company that bought the building this year — that three daily meals, weekly housekeeping and assistance from staff will stop on
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