My parents always raised me to have strong values and hold firm to my
 convictions in life, and this was never more exemplified than when a 
situation arose when it would be easy for most people to ignore it.
A gentleman at my father's work began to come into work smelling 
continually of body odor and personal neglect, and as the months went 
by, showed signs of confusion. After being told to pick up papers at 
another building, he would be found sitting at his desk staring at his 
shoes; after being reminded (to which he would completely believe he 
hadn't been told the first time), he would be found once again sitting 
at his desk in the same position. This happened to worsening degrees 
over a few months and his coworkers either ignored it or were ignorant 
to this due to a lack of social interaction with the man.
My father began to mentally record all of this and finally sat down 
with him one day when he was found two hours after work was out, sitting
 in his car, looking like he didn't know where to go.
Apparently the gentleman was in the beginning/middle stages of 
Alzheimer's and was being financially taken advantage of by his 
children, who used his forgetfulness as a reason to ask him for money 
every few days. My father took this man to a hospital (for the first 
time in years) to be properly assessed, then worked with the county to 
get a caretaker to watch over his condition. He then went to the man's 
house and helped him sort out all of his financial matters and get his 
retirement set up; they went to the bank and had a government worker 
ensure that his bills would be paid for and his children would no longer
 get to treat him like a personal ATM.
That my father took this much personal time to help another man that 
so many had forgotten or would choose to neglect, or even make fun of, 
truly shows his character. Thanks to him, this man can now live securely
 and be taken care of in a frightening time.
by Anonymous  

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