Airline: Supervisor Helps Passenger With Alzheimer’s | A&E

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A supervisor helps a passenger with Alzheimer’s in this clip from Season 1, Episode 6, Winners & Losers (#6). #Airline
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48 thoughts on “Airline: Supervisor Helps Passenger With Alzheimer’s | A&E

  1. I don't understand why people will abandon their parents like that, I took it upon myself and I take care of my mother, I don't send her to a nursing home where she will be mistreated and dumped. I pay for a nurse to come once in a while to check on her but I handle my mother most of the time.

    Some people don't value all the sacrificies your parents did so you could have a childhood. You should take time and take care of your parents instead of dumping them in a nursing home. Nursing homes should be mainly for people that either have no one to take care of them or too bad of a situation for the family to take care of.

    Americans mostly picture old people as discardable objects.

  2. That really is going above and beyond. What a gem of a guy to literally physically clean up a stranger. God bless this man. You know it would have been a difficult task for this lady alone to do it so he helped. This is what a real person does.

  3. Dang, this made me tear up. What a good man to do that. I’d help someone instantly like that if they needed it. We are all on this earth to help one another.

  4. A sad reality for all of us is that when we are born we need help…. and if we are lucky to live long enough, we'll probably need help again. It is what it is 💙

  5. In all the atrocities that's happening everywhere & all these also caused by us..humans,…Angels are there too.. in between….to console..to embrace, to give comfort & warmth…spread love unconditionally..and compassion. God Bless all & each of us here too and may He show all us the righteous path..

  6. That supervisor is an absolute legend with a big heart ❤️😇.. God Bless that gorgeous old couple .. ❤️❤️

  7. I had a similar situation with an alzheimers sufferer who soiled themselves. Although it's not in my job description without any hesitation I took it entirely upon myself to wheel them outside. When airport security returned them to the check-in desk some hours later I completely denied we'd ever met.

  8. You give me hope for this world. My God be your right hand through out your life time 🤍🤍🤍

  9. Mr.Mike Carr, you are an angel. So compassionate and warm hearted, I know you have your reasons for this good deed, thinking of your mom. God Bless you Sir. Mano (Baltimore).

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