Karen Murray and her mom, Marion, use JubileeTV.
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Karen Murray and her mom, Marion, use JubileeTV.
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By Noah Sheidlower
Families are experimenting with technology like cameras and robots in hopes of swapping $10,000-a-month assisted living bills for $100 subscriptions.
Karen Murray and her mom, Marion, use JubileeTV.
Corrie Aune for BI
Karen Murray and her mom, Marion, use JubileeTV.
Corrie Aune for BI
By Noah Sheidlower

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