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1Jennifer Beard (jenbeard@bu.edu) is a clinical associate professor at the Boston University School of Public Health, in Boston, Massachusetts. The author thanks the Boston University Medical Campus Narrative Writing Program for years of inspiring conversations, collaboration, and support. The author is grateful to Kristine Black and Zoe Beard, fellow travelers on this difficult journey. To access the author's disclosures, click on the Details tab of the article online.
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A public health professor and her mother failed to receive long-term care support from the health care system when they needed it most.
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