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Cathy Ferguson yawned widely as she walked down the nursing home corridor. After ten years as the nightshift nursing supervisor, it would take some time to adjust to the day shift. "Some promotion," she thought, "a few dollars more for twice the work." She entered the first room on the right, clipboard in hand. There was hardly any point in discussing menu preferences with a patient who barely knew where he was, but procedure was procedure. "Good morning, Mr. Amato," she said cheerfully. "How are you this morning?" "Dora?" he asked hesitantly, blinking as she drew back the curtain and opened the window a few inches. "No...Cathy," she replied. "I'm your new day nurse - remember? We met yesterday." He stared back at her, but no comprehension showed in his eyes. She began busily tidying up, refilling his water pitcher and fluffing up the pillows. "Am I interrupting?" a voice asked from behind her. Cathy turned toward the well-dressed elderly woman standing in the doorway, holding a bouquet of roses. "No, not at all. I was just about to go over next week's menu with him...maybe you can help. He's not very lucid and I don't understand him when he speaks Italian. Are you a relative?" "An old friend. I'm Mary Bessler. Mr. Amato has lived in the cottage on my property for over 35 years." "I see. The flowers are beautiful. There are some vases in the cupboard next to the sink." "Thank you. Yes, they are...Mr. Amato's roses. He looked after my garden. I'm afraid it doesn't look the way it used to before he got sick. Mr. Amato moaned softly and opened his eyes. "She's well," Mrs. Bessler answered. "She misses you very much and I'm taking good care of her." "Is Dora his wife?" Cathy asked in a whisper. "He keeps asking for her." "No...his cat. 'Dora' means 'gold.' He said she was his 'golden hope' - 'Speranza d'ora.' "Speranza d'ora," Mr. Amato repeated. "Dora." Mary squeezed his hand as tears welled in her eyes, and she continued
in a low voice. "That was very kind and very important to him, I'm sure," Cathy said. "He's been a good friend. It's not the same without him now. My children are grown and spread out. Mr. Amato and Dora were good company. I still expect to see him giving her a lecture in Italian out in the garden. He'd plant flower bulbs and she'd follow along behind him and dig them up! It gave me such pleasure watching the two of them. "Look...I brought him something," she said as she laid the
roses on the foot of the bed and undid the clasp on her purse. She withdrew
a blue cat collar with a small bell. "We do have a pet therapy program," Cathy started to explain until the hallway speaker called "Miss Ferguson, please come to the payroll office." "Duty calls," Cathy said. "If you'll excuse me." Mrs. Bessler nodded. She pushed the armchair closer to the bed and sat down, taking his hand in hers. "Dora," he said. "She's well, Mr. Amato. She's very well." ******* The cat regarded him solemnly from her chair at the small kitchen table as he conducted his morning ritual. He poured a bit of white vinegar into the chipped bowl of water in front of him, then slowly dipped his eyeglasses up and down in the mixture. He polished them with a clean linen dishtowel before holding them up to the light and inspecting them. Then he carefully put them on. "Why do you watch my every move, cat?" he
asked. "Go outside - earn your keep. Va, ciappa on bel rattin per
disnà...Go catch a nice little mouse for supper," he laughed.
He leaned over and gently rubbed her ears. She playfully batted at his
hand and then jumped down and ran to the door. ******* Cathy always started her morning rounds with Mr. Amato. >>>
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