These lines of poetry, quoted by a caregiver attending the Centre for Family Medicine’s Memory Clinic in Kitchener, Ont, suggest that old age should rave and burn at close of day.
> > Do not go gentle into that good night > > > > Old age should rave and burn at close of day; > > > > Rage, rage against the dying of the light > > Dylan Thomas[1][1] These lines of poetry, quoted by a caregiver attending the Centre for Family Medicine’s Memory Clinic in Kitchener, Ont,