Dr. Michael Raines, the longtime family physician of former President Jimmy Carter, has expressed profound sadness over the passing of former first lady Rosalynn Carter.
He believes her departure marks a significant loss for the former president, emphasizing their deep bond and 77-year relationship on which they relied heavily.
According to Dr. Raines, who has been closely involved in Jimmy Carter’s healthcare journey, the focus now shifts to the health and well-being of President Carter.
While he has bravely confronted various health challenges in the past, including a cancer diagnosis and serious falls, Dr. Raines anticipates that coping with the loss of his beloved wife will present the greatest hurdle yet.
The Carters shared an extraordinary dedication to each other, not only as partners in love but also as steadfast companions and friends.
Discussing the impact of hospice care for dementia patients like Rosalynn, Dr. Raines underscores the rapid decline often observed in such circumstances.
Despite their own health battles, the Carters consistently demonstrated unwavering concern and care for one another, reflecting the strength of their enduring bond throughout their lives.
Beyond their personal struggles, the Carters have played a vital role in advocating for rural healthcare in Plains, Georgia.
Their efforts led to the reopening of the Mercer Medicine Clinic, bridging the healthcare gap left by the closure of local hospitals and leaving a lasting legacy in rural healthcare.
Dr. Raines particularly highlights Rosalynn Carter’s significant contributions in this regard, which will undoubtedly impact generations to come with their compassionate and forward-thinking approach.