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The Power of Family

By April 22, 2014April 17th, 2023Moments
The power of family
Celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary, Maria and Angelo are a testament to the power of family.

Family is the Centre of their Love Story

While they were both born in Italy, the pair didn’t meet until after they had immigrated to Vancouver. Maria was in a garden with her sister when Angelo spotted her. Just three months later, they were married.

Five children and six grandchildren later, the couple is all about family. A long table stretches most of the length of the dining room to accommodate at least two meals a week with the entire family. Photos line the walls of the home along an arched brick wall Angelo built. He worked as a brick layer for 30 years and built some of the buildings around Vancouver.

The True Power of Family

Classic LifeCare has been providing home care to Angelo for 20 years, since sustaining a brain injury in a work accident.

“I was on a break and fell,” he recalls. “I was in hospital four months.”

Andrea Warren, Executive Leader at Classic LifeCare, was working as a nurse for Classic when she first met Angelo.

“He fell and hit the back of his head, which caused a brain injury,” says Andrea. “I was treated like gold by Maria and the whole family. I would sit and have dinner with them and really felt like part of the family.”

Doctors initially recommended that Maria place Angelo in a care facility, but she would hear nothing of it.

“I said, ‘No way. I want my husband home.’”

Home Care Helps Keep Family Together

Andrea says Angelo’s prognosis was poor. Maria was told he might not walk, talk or eat again. Thanks to home support and a lot of patience and persistence by Maria and the family, Angelo learned to eat without a tube feed and began to improve.

Mary Ann Brey, a Classic LifeCare health care worker, has been working with Angelo for 13 years, four days a week.

“It’s wonderful, I love my work,” says Mary Ann. “I would do anything for this family – not just for Angelo, but for Maria too. We’re there for each other like we’re all family.

“Maria is amazing. She doesn’t leave his side. If she goes out to visit a friend, she rushes back to make sure she’s here to give Angelo his dinner. Their family relationship is very tight. It’s untouchable.”

Maria smiles while flipping through her wedding photo album, Angelo pointing out faces and names amongst the black and white images.

“We have a nice life and great family,” says Maria. “We are very grateful.”

Angelo, who turns 80 soon, says he has a good life with Maria, is still very much in love, and would still choose her if he saw her standing in a garden.

“When I’m with Maria, I’m a young man.”

Maria and Angelo will celebrate their 50th with family and friends and a lot of Italian food later this month.