An old concrete sign bears the name of the Van Mon Leprosy hospice. His daughter no longer visits and his grandchildren come only once a year, so he has little to look forward to most days, he says. But many like Bac chose to stay, fearing they will be a burden on their families, or lose the care and small stipend provided at the government-run hospital.

An old concrete sign bears the name of the Van Mon Leprosy hospice. His daughter no longer visits and his grandchildren come only once a year, so he has little to look forward to most days, he says. But many like Bac chose to stay, fearing they will be a burden on their families, or lose the care and small stipend provided at the government-run hospital.

An old concrete sign bears the name of the Van Mon Leprosy hospice. His daughter no longer visits and his grandchildren come only once a year, so he has little to look forward to most days, he says. But many like Bac chose to stay, fearing they will be a burden on their families, or lose the care and small stipend provided at the government-run hospital.

An old concrete sign bears the name of the Van Mon Leprosy hospice. His daughter no longer visits and his grandchildren come only once a year, so he has little to look forward to most days, he says. But many like Bac chose to stay, fearing they will be a burden on their families, or lose the care and small stipend provided at the government-run hospital.

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