At a breaking point and forced to provide “inhumane” care for their son, Jonathan’s parents considered the unthinkable: leaving him in hospital
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One morning in January, 14-year-old Jonathan Mitkovski refused to get out of bed. His parents wondered, at first, if he was coming down with a virus. It had always been a challenge to figure out what was bothering Jonathan. Born with Down syndrome and diagnosed with autism at age three, he had never spoken.
Before his sudden decline, Jonathan had been a gentle child who greeted everyone with a smile. He loved roller coasters, the Maple Leafs and McDonald’s french fries. He played drums in a school concert. Whenever his father asked, “Who wants to go outside?” Jonathan would be the first at the door, waiting for someone to tie his shoes.
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