mr. benson, you dropped something. next speaker. >> good afternoon, i'm anne ludwig. my husband, a 79-year-old advanced runner is now a victim of advanced alzheimer's. what can family members do when this kind of disaster occurs. three years ago it was impossible for carl to live and be cared for at home, we were so fortunate to move him to swindeles. they have extraordinary loving and expert caregivers, many of whom have worked there most of the 20 years of existence. they are our family now. the hospital counsel report recommends this type of care but the largest member is shutting down the facility, that should be expanded to meet a growing need. some of us were told it would be moved to another campus when the current building is sold and demolished, but medicare and medi-cal don't pay for this kind of care and suter decided we're not profitable enough. they're letting it widther by atrition, shutting us down next year. we protest this decision that is wrong for our loved ones and our city. we have decided as a group, we're not moving and you will hear from other