Dementia-Friendly Holiday Conversations: A Guide for Families
Yes! You can include your Dementia and Alzheimer family members in the holiday conversations!
Yes! You can include your Dementia and Alzheimer family members in the holiday conversations!
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early 20 percent of people over age 60 suffer from some type of mental health issue, such as depression, anxiety, OCD, hoarding disorder, PTSD, bipolar disorder, or schizophrenia.
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