A cloud of worry hung heavily in the air. Lisa sat on the couch, her fingers intertwined as she stared at the scattered papers on the coffee table, hospital brochures, pamphlets on dementia treatment, and notes from recent doctor visits. Williams paced slowly, his brows furrowed in deep thought. “I just don’t know, Lisa,” he said, stopping to glance out the window. “We have to make the right choice for your mom, but there are so many options.” Lisa sighed, running a hand through her hair. “I know. It feels overwhelming. The last thing we want is to put her in a facility that doesn’t understand her needs.” The couple had spent the past few days researching local hospitals and care centers that specialized in dementia treatment. Each had its pros and cons, but the decision weighed h

