I felt that, too, when I met you.” It was the last question I asked Neysa during our interview. When assisted living regulations initially excluded her based upon certain guidelines, she persisted and reapplied. This is her third assisted living facility in Knoxville, and was accepted as an individual who was anything but average.
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