Roy is doing as well as can be expected. As most know he still lives in his own home and so far has been able to cope. I should point out here, for those not familiar with the layout, that his home is "next door" to those of daughter Dana and son Don. He is still mobile to some extent although getting around is difficult - if he must be taken to a doctor’s appointment, or the like, then a wheelchair must be used. One of the highlights of his week is a Saturday morning trip to a local restaurant for breakfast with Dana or Don so he does get out occasionally. Of course we drag him off to the occasional family function and while he may complain and not want to go he does enjoy once we get him there. I believe we all feel this way at some point in our lives? Roy also does not see very well now and for all intents and purposes is legally blind. He has outside day care to help out for a number of days and his family is close by to tend his needs as necessary. All in all he is doing quite well under the circumstances. If anyone is in the area I know he would love to see you but it might be best if you contacted Dana or Don so the way can be prepared.