For today, there are no doctor's visits. No long afternoons with nothing to do. No struggles over bathing.
At the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., a group of older adults — some in wheelchairs, some with Alzheimer's — sit with their caregivers in a semicircle around a haunting portrait of a woman in white.
"Take a deep breath," says Lorena Bradford, head of accessible programs at the National Gallery. She's standing before "The Repentant Magdalen" by Georges de La Tour.
[For more on this story by MINDY FETTERMAN, go to https://www.npr.org/sections/h...ak-and-some-coaching]
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