It was evening and Jason just got back from his therapy sessions he was all sweaty and felt exhausted.
"Is there any other place you would like me to take you, sir?" His driver asked after he had helped him out of the car.
"No, you can retire for the day," Jason said to his driver.
He now has a driver to help drive him around, a male caregiver who helped him in doing the things that he can't do on his own, and then a housekeeper. Jason hates that there are a lot of people crowding his space, but he knows that he needs them around, to make his life easier. It was either them or his family.
Later that night, after his live-in caregiver had finished helping him to take a bath, Jason sat on his bed with the documents of the new business model of his father's company spread in front of him.