Life Lessons: Myrna Hamilton may have dementia but she’s clear about the importance of helping others
Published at | Updated atWith the fast-paced urgency of life, EastIdahoNews.com is slowing down for a moment to bring you some words of advice from the wisest among us. Every Tuesday, we’ll be posting a “Life Lesson” from a resident of the Lincoln Court Retirement Community.
Myrna Hamilton has dementia but that isn’t stopping her from sharing lessons from her life. She believes in being kind and courteous to everyone and says as a mother, she learned the importance of setting rules.
Myrna says she regrets that she has lost so many loved ones and she looks forward to being reunited with them again.
Watch the video above to see our conversation with Myrna.
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Life Lessons is sponsored by MorningStar Senior Living of Idaho Falls, which offers independent and assisted living for seniors within a beautiful setting. MorningStar celebrates and elevates the lives of those who taught the rest of us how to live.