31-Year-Old Invites Ailing 89-Year-Old Neighbor To Move In With Him

How well do you know your neighbor? Do you know them well enough to invite them over your home? What about inviting them to live with you?

In 2013, Chris Salvatore moved in across the hall from Norma Cook, an 85-year-old woman, and her cat, Hermes. The two always said hello to each other, but after Salvatore introduced himself they became fast friends.In fact they became such good friends that when Norma was near the end of her life and in need of constant care, Salvatore, a 31-year-old actor, asked her to move in.

How well do you know your neighbor? Do you know them well enough to invite them over your home? What about inviting them to live with you?In 2013, Chris Salvatore moved in across the hall from Norma Cook, an 85-year-old woman, and her cat, Hermes. The two always said hello to each other, but after Salvatore introduced himself they became fast friends.

In fact they became such good friends that when Norma was near the end of her life and in need of constant care, Salvatore, a 31-year-old actor, asked her to move in.

When Norma turned 89 her health began to rapidly decline. After a hospital stay, Salvatore learned that Cook wouldn’t be allowed to return home unless she had constant care. Without any children of her own or family nearby, she was at a loss.Salvatore took to the internet and set up a GoFundMe for Cook. Once the two best friends tested a few caretakers, the 31-year-old realized he was going to have to do something more.

“The only other option was for her to go into a facility,” he told TODAY. “I just couldn’t do that to someone who is like my own grandmother.”

He invited Cook to move into his apartment.

“I’m so happy I was able to give her this gift of living her last days at home,” Salvatore told GoFundMe. “I can’t imagine what it’s like to go through the end of your life at a hospital without your friends or pets.”

The two turned out to be excellent roommates.

“We always watch the news,” Cook told TODAY. “We mostly talk and drink Champagne and eat peanuts.”

Unfortunately, on February 15, 2017 Cook passed away. Salvatore shared the heartbreaking news on Instagram, where he typically shared the pair’s adventures.Salvatore didn’t have to help Cook in any way, but he couldn’t bare to see her spend her final days in a hospital without someone who loved her.

Share this article if you think we should all be a little more like Salvatore.

Related Posts

ON THE BEACH, I NOTICED A 70-YEAR-OLD WOMAN WEARING A VERY REVEALING SWIMSUIT, AND I DECIDED TO MAKE A REMARK TO HER.

The woman on the shoreline never raised her voice, never argued, never defended herself. She simply laughed and walked on, as if my opinion were a seashell…

A Personal Moment Behind Public Life: Compassion in Times of Uncertainty

Recent updates involving Joe Biden have brought renewed attention—not through policy or public appearances, but through a deeply personal lens. Reflections shared by Ashley Biden offered a rare glimpse into a…

Why Clear Headlines Matter More Than Ever in the Digital Age

In today’s always-connected world, information moves at remarkable speed, shaping public understanding in real time. News updates flash across social media, apps, and websites within seconds, often…

Guava: The Sweet Fruit That Supports Steady Blood Sugar

Guava is gaining attention as a surprisingly effective ally for maintaining balanced blood sugar levels. Unlike many sweet fruits, it has a low glycemic index, meaning its…

A seamstress with 60 years of experience told me this secret!

A seamstress with 60 years of experience once shared simple tricks for threading a needle—techniques long used by grandmothers who relied on creativity rather than tools. Threading…

18 countries directly affected if a nuclear strike hits Iran

Fears of a wider global conflict grew after Donald Trump issued a stark warning involving Iran, raising anxiety even before news of a temporary ceasefire emerged. Although…