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  • Glen Arm, Maryland - December 30, 2015: Allen Geiwitz, 71, and his mother Hilda Geiwitz, 95, live in separate apartments at Glen Meadows Retirement Community in Glen Arm, Maryland, but each Sunday they have a standing date to watch Columbo in Hilda's apartment, where they are photographed Wednesday December 30, 2015.<br />
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Allen Geiwitz, 71, moved into the Glen Meadows Retirement Community, a CCRC in Glen Arm, Maryland, about nine months after his ninety-one-year-old mother Hilda Geiwitz. The upkeep of his three-bedroom home became tiresome, and he wanted to be closer to his mother. Moving into the same facility made sense for him. The trend of elderly children caregivers moving to the same retirement communities as their parents is picking up steam because the lengthening lifespan means that caregivers are getting older, too.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID:  30184179A
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  • Glen Arm, Maryland - December 30, 2015: Allen Geiwitz, 71, and his mother Hilda Geiwitz, 95, live in separate apartments at Glen Meadows Retirement Community in Glen Arm, Maryland, but each Sunday they have a standing date to watch Columbo in Hilda's apartment, where they are photographed Wednesday December 30, 2015.<br />
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Allen Geiwitz, 71, moved into the Glen Meadows Retirement Community, a CCRC in Glen Arm, Maryland, about nine months after his ninety-one-year-old mother Hilda Geiwitz. The upkeep of his three-bedroom home became tiresome, and he wanted to be closer to his mother. Moving into the same facility made sense for him. The trend of elderly children caregivers moving to the same retirement communities as their parents is picking up steam because the lengthening lifespan means that caregivers are getting older, too.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID:  30184179A
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  • Glen Arm, Maryland - December 30, 2015: Allen Geiwitz, 71, and his mother Hilda Geiwitz, 95, walk to dinner at the Glen Meadows Retirement Community's cafe.<br />
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Allen Geiwitz, 71, moved into the Glen Meadows Retirement Community, a CCRC in Glen Arm, Maryland, about nine months after his ninety-one-year-old mother Hilda Geiwitz. The upkeep of his three-bedroom home became tiresome, and he wanted to be closer to his mother. Moving into the same facility made sense for him. The trend of elderly children caregivers moving to the same retirement communities as their parents is picking up steam because the lengthening lifespan means that caregivers are getting older, too.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID:  30184179A
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  • Glen Arm, Maryland - December 30, 2015: Allen Geiwitz, 71, and his mother Hilda Geiwitz, 95, walk to dinner at the Glen Meadows Retirement Community's cafe.<br />
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Allen Geiwitz, 71, moved into the Glen Meadows Retirement Community, a CCRC in Glen Arm, Maryland, about nine months after his ninety-one-year-old mother Hilda Geiwitz. The upkeep of his three-bedroom home became tiresome, and he wanted to be closer to his mother. Moving into the same facility made sense for him. The trend of elderly children caregivers moving to the same retirement communities as their parents is picking up steam because the lengthening lifespan means that caregivers are getting older, too.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID:  30184179A
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  • Glen Arm, Maryland - December 30, 2015: Allen Geiwitz, 71, right, readies his ninety-five-year-old mother Hilda Geiwitz's walker after dinner at the Glen Meadows Retirement Community cafe Wednesday Dec. 30, 2015. Hilda speaks with one of their friends Libby Seifert, 84, after eating dinner. <br />
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Allen Geiwitz, 71, moved into the Glen Meadows Retirement Community, a CCRC in Glen Arm, Maryland, about nine months after his ninety-one-year-old mother Hilda Geiwitz. The upkeep of his three-bedroom home became tiresome, and he wanted to be closer to his mother. Moving into the same facility made sense for him. The trend of elderly children caregivers moving to the same retirement communities as their parents is picking up steam because the lengthening lifespan means that caregivers are getting older, too.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID:  30184179A
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  • Glen Arm, Maryland - December 30, 2015: <br />
Hilda Geiwitz, 95, middle, and her son Allen Geiwitz, 71, dine with friends, including, Jane Pennington, 89, hand, and Libby Seifert, 84, left, at the Glen Meadows Retirement Community cafe Wednesday Dec. 30, 2015. <br />
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Allen Geiwitz, 71, moved into the Glen Meadows Retirement Community, a CCRC in Glen Arm, Maryland, about nine months after his ninety-one-year-old mother Hilda Geiwitz. The upkeep of his three-bedroom home became tiresome, and he wanted to be closer to his mother. Moving into the same facility made sense for him. The trend of elderly children caregivers moving to the same retirement communities as their parents is picking up steam because the lengthening lifespan means that caregivers are getting older, too.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID:  30184179A
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  • Glen Arm, Maryland - December 30, 2015: <br />
Hilda Geiwitz, 95, middle, and her son Allen Geiwitz, 71, dine with friends, including, Jane Pennington, 89, in the turtleneck, and Libby Seifert, 84, at the Glen Meadows Retirement Community cafe Wednesday Dec. 30, 2015. <br />
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Allen Geiwitz, 71, moved into the Glen Meadows Retirement Community, a CCRC in Glen Arm, Maryland, about nine months after his ninety-one-year-old mother Hilda Geiwitz. The upkeep of his three-bedroom home became tiresome, and he wanted to be closer to his mother. Moving into the same facility made sense for him. The trend of elderly children caregivers moving to the same retirement communities as their parents is picking up steam because the lengthening lifespan means that caregivers are getting older, too.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID:  30184179A
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  • Glen Arm, Maryland - December 30, 2015: Allen Geiwitz, 71, foreground, checks him and his mother, Hilda Geiwitz, 95, background, into the Glen Meadows Retirement Community cafe for dinner Wednesday Dec. 30th, 2015. Hilda talks with their dining friend Herb Grueninger, Jr., 79.<br />
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Allen Geiwitz, 71, moved into the Glen Meadows Retirement Community, a CCRC in Glen Arm, Maryland, about nine months after his ninety-one-year-old mother Hilda Geiwitz. The upkeep of his three-bedroom home became tiresome, and he wanted to be closer to his mother. Moving into the same facility made sense for him. The trend of elderly children caregivers moving to the same retirement communities as their parents is picking up steam because the lengthening lifespan means that caregivers are getting older, too.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID:  30184179A
    151230_Allen_Hilda_Geiwitz_057.jpg
  • Glen Arm, Maryland - December 30, 2015: Allen Geiwitz, 71, and his mother Hilda Geiwitz, 95, walk to dinner at the Glen Meadows Retirement Community's cafe.<br />
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Allen Geiwitz, 71, moved into the Glen Meadows Retirement Community, a CCRC in Glen Arm, Maryland, about nine months after his ninety-one-year-old mother Hilda Geiwitz. The upkeep of his three-bedroom home became tiresome, and he wanted to be closer to his mother. Moving into the same facility made sense for him. The trend of elderly children caregivers moving to the same retirement communities as their parents is picking up steam because the lengthening lifespan means that caregivers are getting older, too.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID:  30184179A
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  • Glen Arm, Maryland - December 30, 2015: <br />
Hilda Geiwitz, 95, middle, and her son Allen Geiwitz, 71, dine with friends, including, Jane Pennington, 89, hand, and Libby Seifert, 84, left, at the Glen Meadows Retirement Community cafe Wednesday Dec. 30, 2015. <br />
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Allen Geiwitz, 71, moved into the Glen Meadows Retirement Community, a CCRC in Glen Arm, Maryland, about nine months after his ninety-one-year-old mother Hilda Geiwitz. The upkeep of his three-bedroom home became tiresome, and he wanted to be closer to his mother. Moving into the same facility made sense for him. The trend of elderly children caregivers moving to the same retirement communities as their parents is picking up steam because the lengthening lifespan means that caregivers are getting older, too.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID:  30184179A
    151230_Allen_Hilda_Geiwitz_169.jpg
  • Glen Arm, Maryland - December 30, 2015: <br />
Hilda Geiwitz, 95, middle, and her son Allen Geiwitz, 71, dine with friends, including, Jane Pennington, 89, hand, and Libby Seifert, 84, left, at the Glen Meadows Retirement Community cafe Wednesday Dec. 30, 2015. <br />
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Allen Geiwitz, 71, moved into the Glen Meadows Retirement Community, a CCRC in Glen Arm, Maryland, about nine months after his ninety-one-year-old mother Hilda Geiwitz. The upkeep of his three-bedroom home became tiresome, and he wanted to be closer to his mother. Moving into the same facility made sense for him. The trend of elderly children caregivers moving to the same retirement communities as their parents is picking up steam because the lengthening lifespan means that caregivers are getting older, too.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID:  30184179A
    151230_Allen_Hilda_Geiwitz_141.jpg
  • Glen Arm, Maryland - December 30, 2015: <br />
Hilda Geiwitz, 95, middle, and her son Allen Geiwitz, 71, dine with friends at the Glen Meadows Retirement Community cafe Wednesday Dec. 30, 2015. <br />
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Allen Geiwitz, 71, moved into the Glen Meadows Retirement Community, a CCRC in Glen Arm, Maryland, about nine months after his ninety-one-year-old mother Hilda Geiwitz. The upkeep of his three-bedroom home became tiresome, and he wanted to be closer to his mother. Moving into the same facility made sense for him. The trend of elderly children caregivers moving to the same retirement communities as their parents is picking up steam because the lengthening lifespan means that caregivers are getting older, too.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID:  30184179A
    151230_Allen_Hilda_Geiwitz_097.jpg
  • Glen Arm, Maryland - December 30, 2015: Allen Geiwitz, 71, right, takes dinner off his and his seated ninety-five-year-old mother Hilda Geiwitz's trays for dinner at the Glen Meadows Retirement Community cafe Wednesday Dec. 30, 2015. Hilda speaks with one of their friends Jane Pennington, 89, left, before eating dinner. <br />
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Allen Geiwitz, 71, moved into the Glen Meadows Retirement Community, a CCRC in Glen Arm, Maryland, about nine months after his ninety-one-year-old mother Hilda Geiwitz. The upkeep of his three-bedroom home became tiresome, and he wanted to be closer to his mother. Moving into the same facility made sense for him. The trend of elderly children caregivers moving to the same retirement communities as their parents is picking up steam because the lengthening lifespan means that caregivers are getting older, too.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID:  30184179A
    151230_Allen_Hilda_Geiwitz_074.jpg
  • Glen Arm, Maryland - December 30, 2015: Allen Geiwitz, 71, right, takes dinner off his and his seated ninety-five-year-old mother Hilda Geiwitz's trays for dinner at the Glen Meadows Retirement Community cafe Wednesday Dec. 30, 2015. Hilda speaks with one of their friends Jane Pennington, 89, left, before eating dinner. <br />
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Allen Geiwitz, 71, moved into the Glen Meadows Retirement Community, a CCRC in Glen Arm, Maryland, about nine months after his ninety-one-year-old mother Hilda Geiwitz. The upkeep of his three-bedroom home became tiresome, and he wanted to be closer to his mother. Moving into the same facility made sense for him. The trend of elderly children caregivers moving to the same retirement communities as their parents is picking up steam because the lengthening lifespan means that caregivers are getting older, too.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID:  30184179A
    151230_Allen_Hilda_Geiwitz_077.jpg
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  • Who needs a step ladder and when you can use a bow and arrow to string your christmas lights? That's the very technique Mike Sachett, seen above posing with his lighting tools, applies when giving his Manor Road yard some holiday zest. The entire process, which he's been doing for 7-8 years, usually takes a week to complete.
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