Who is in this photo, Jane? My Granny She's widowed and lives in a home elderly people. Does she? have heard that in Britain many adult children put their parents into old people's homes Sometimes they do. But it doesn't mean they don't care. Let's take our family, for example. After her husband's death. Granny Molly be- came much more helpless. She was unable to look atter herself properly so we had to put her into a home for eldery people Yes, but hold on. What if bring her into your home and look afte you her in a proper way? Don't you miss seeing her every day? I Well, living in a home for elderly people is her own do. you see, choice. Besides, parents work I go to school, so there is no one to my look after her full-time, Yes, but look, Do you really think she enjoys her stay there? I've been told that some these homes are terrible! Some of them are, but on the whole such homes are very pleasant. My Granny has her own room. She's always able to call a trained nurse if she has any difficulties Well, think of it this way. Families become less close when they don't take care of one another They lose their warm relationship (отношения) don't they? Perhaps, they do In fact, this is a problem for many families in Britain and a great number of homes for elderly people speaks for that fact. And you don't seem to like it, do you? No, but look at it like this. We all worry about our grandparents when they grow old, but a home for elderly people is not the best solution for the problem