Thursday, October 1, 2015

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October 1, 2015
 
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Emotional memory affects behavior of persons with Alzheimer's
People with dementia know, feel, and experience life much more than we appreciate. They know when they're being treated with respect and when they're not.
 
 
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Caregiver depression: Prevention counts
Caring for a loved one may cause you to feel sad, angry or lonely, which could trigger depression. Know the signs and what you can do to cope.
 
   
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