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ajasken
Asked May 2010
Is it good for family to visit Alzheimer patients in Nursing homes? Why or Why not?
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Angelmommy57
Oct 2017
Yes, however, some facilities request no visitors for the first few weeks so they can settle in.
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linda09
May 2010
of course its good to visit and that way you;ll know if that person is well taken care of .
i believe its very important . doesnt matter if they know who u are or not .
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i believe its very important . doesnt matter if they know who u are or not .
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