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8 Tips for Speaking to Someone with Dementia

Caregivers and family members get frustrated when trying to communicate with a loved one who has dementia.  Here are a few pointers from Diane Keefe, Geriatric Care Manager, for talking to your loved one.  Click on this link:

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