@joshpet: Thank you Bernice and family! #alzheimer #alzheimers #dementia #dementiacare

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janicem62
Janice M 🇨🇦 :
My favorite moment is when Bob fixes her hair. He loves Betty so much 💗
2022-12-05 23:32:19
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corencoren1
Coren :
I think the boys need a special gift too😂🥰
2022-12-06 02:04:55
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shellypotter7
Shelly Potter751 :
Such a sweet gift for sweet Betty 💖💖
2022-12-05 23:19:34
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janicemartinez36
Janice Martinez :
ohhh she's so excited. love it
2022-12-06 02:53:52
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andreah581
andreah581 :
Betty loves it! She is a gem!
2022-12-05 22:56:16
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justbetweenmeandu
Lisa :
wow!!! that's such a nice gesture. Betty really liked it.
2022-12-06 00:40:05
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jantedunnachie
jantedunnachie :
🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
2022-12-06 03:51:41
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carolarnold10
Carol Arnold :
She’s a popular gal 🥰🥰🥰
2022-12-06 02:17:18
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wildeme3155
wildeme3155 :
She’s gonna be stylin’ 🥰
2022-12-05 22:56:01
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kimmvictoria97xo
Kimberley Burnett :
I just love her she turns every bad day into a good day 🥰
2022-12-05 22:56:18
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dianabascue2
Diana Bascue409 :
oh how nice its Beautiful
2022-12-05 23:04:52
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denaprice226
denaprice226 :
Awwe, she likes her Jacket 🥰🥰🥰
2022-12-06 00:33:05
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karendobson991
Karen Dobson990 :
Awe she is so sweet! Just love her so much🥰 So appreciative ❤
2022-12-05 23:59:03
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moejoecamo
moejoecamo :
Betty loves it 🥰
2022-12-06 00:30:39
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montanawellness
Jacquelyn Anders :
Love her smile ❤️
2022-12-06 00:05:45
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sparkly_ladyk
💞Karen💞 :
Love how your mom & dad love each other!
2022-12-05 23:31:18
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pandabear718172
Kimothy :
SO GLAD BETTY IS BEING BLESSED... SHE IS A JOY TO WATCH....
2022-12-05 22:55:45
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gavinlea65
Jonna lea :
I like that I want one lol
2022-12-06 00:16:15
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dizzymzlizzy60
dizzymzlizzy60 :
Awww, she looks so happy 🥰
2022-12-06 00:31:58
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cmmaynard0
Maynard :
The love there is for Betty and her family restores my faith in humanity.
2022-12-05 23:35:28
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bmh215
BMH :
You all have the nicest & sweetest followers.🥰
2022-12-05 23:35:36
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geraldinebraniffquinones
Geraldine Braniff Qu :
Her smile just makes me happy
2022-12-09 23:10:02
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tottey62
DenneeDennee :
so beautiful and get smile xx
2022-12-05 23:50:42
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apryle.yaya
apryle.yaya :
she's got the sweetest smile🥰
2022-12-05 22:53:57
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wanda_mcg
Wanda :
Pretty
2022-12-06 03:51:27
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