LOGAN – Little did Lynia Bond know, that at 83 years of age, she still would be taking care of her son. At 8:15 every morning, she slowly makes her way into the kitchen wearing tan house slippers to make her 55-year-old son breakfast.

“Every morning, he has Special K,” Bond said while cutting a pear into small pieces with her fragile hands.

She pours a glass of orange juice and takes it to her son lying in his bed where he spends almost 24 hours a day.

Bond spends almost every minute with her son – making his meals, changing his protective shoes, or “moon boots” as Bond likes to call them, and comforting him when he feels ill. Some days are more difficult than others for Bond who cares for him by herself. But she is determined to keep her son with her.

“As long as I am able to keep him at home, I’m going to keep him at home,” Bond defiantly said.

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