rerter: thiss jolieke's room. instead of paying rent, she will spend 30 hours a month caring for heelderly hoemates. there's not much time to settle in, ough. her first task starts right away, lping to s the dinne table. then jieke gets little lessonn tact. jolie: shall i open these for you? they say they can do it themselves. and of coue, they' right. i don't ve to do i reporter: tting the ght note can be tricky. it might take a while to get used to things here. piepe and jaans daam live right next door to jolieke. over morning coffee, piepe reads to his wife from the newspaper. the couple met when they were teenagers. piepe: we've been together for 62 years. reporter: and how many children do you have? jaans: three daughters. reporter: and how many grandchildren? jaans: i don't know, i'll have to count. piepe: you know how many. jaans: no, i don't. piepe: six. reporter: jaans' memory is failing. she has alzheimer's, a needs more and more help. that's why piepe decided they should givup their he and mo in here. j