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Auburn health-care center opens doors to trick-or-treating
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Daryn Slover
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Marjorie Edwards hands out candy to Max, 2, and Zachary Joly, 3, of Auburn as the brothers trick-or-treat with their mother, Brenda, and their father, Kevin, not pictured, at the Clover Health Care living center in Auburn on Thursday. Residents passed out treats while staff supervised a haunted house. “It is so that the residents can interact with the community as they once did,” activities coordinator Debbie Marron said. “We want the residents to be able to do the things they did at home, like pass out candy on Halloween.”
Wesley Adams, 87, gives Zoey Black, 2, of Auburn a hug at the Clover Health Care living center in Auburn on Thursday. Residents passed out candy to trick-or-treaters while staff supervised a haunted house. “It is so that the residents can interact with the community as they once did,” activities coordinator Debbie Marron said. “We want the residents to be able to do the things they did at home, like pass out candy on Halloween.”
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