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One Year at the New Ankaret Nursing Home: "I Feel Pretty Bad"

When Aija-Lisa Bergström, 96, lived at home, she could cook and keep herself active. But after a year at Ankaret, she has become completely passive. The apartment is not wheelchair accessible and the activities at the residence are described as few and sparsely distributed. – I think it's sad, she says.
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When Aija-Lisa Bergström, 96, lived at home, she could cook and keep herself active. But after a year at Ankaret, she has become completely passive. The apartment is not wheelchair accessible and the activities at the residence are described as few and sparsely distributed. – I think it's sad, she says.

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stromstadstidning.se broke the news on Saturday, May 2, 2026.
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