Theodore had seen that in his file, but it was always worthwhile to know what a patient's caregiver was most concerned with. He listened sympathetically, understanding what it was like to lose a mother, regardless of whether their circumstances were similar. "It can be helpful to have something to concentrate on, to inspire him, to keep him occupied. And, of course, knowing that you care about him is not to be underestimated," he said with a smile, touching her hand. "What did he do, for work? Does he have any hobbies?"