Dr. James Foley drives to a housecall in Cedar Grove on 5/3/2001. The doctor, who doesn’t have an office, typically makes 12 to 15 housecalls a day.
Dr. James Foley checks Dorothy Reo’s blood pressure as her husband Peter, who has Alzheimer’s Disease, looks on. Foley cares for both of them. They live in Fords.
Dr. James Foley examines the foot of Ernie Soper at his home in Iselin. Soper has small/medium artery disease, which affects his circulation and damages his feet. His cat “Ziggle” didn’t leave his bed during the entire housecall.
Dr. James Foley talks to Wilma Somerville, who has heart problems, at her home in Iselin, NJ.
Dr. James Foley removes the foot of Leila Williams at her home in Colonia on 5/11/2001. The patient, who is 99, has an artery disease which affects her circulation. The foot wasn’t getting blood and died.
Dr. James Foley spends his day visiting homebound patients in Middlesex County on 4/18/2001. He listens to Mary Ohriska’s breathing at her home in Fords, NJ.
Dr. James Foley stands next to his Ford pick up truck and smokes a cigarette as he checks his messages between housecalls in Roseland on 5/3/2001.
Dr. James Foley walks up to his patient Josephine Attanasio’s home in Fairfield on 5/3/2001. The doctor, who doesn’t have an office, typically makes 12 to 15 housecalls a day.
Dr. James Foley removes the foot of Leila Williams at her home in Colonia on 5/11/2001. The patient, who is 99, has an artery disease which affects her circulation. The foot wasn’t getting blood and died.