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Ferndale
Asked February 2017
Should you limit the amount of time an elderly person with Parkinson's disease and dementia stays in bed?
Could this contribute to dry feet?
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pamstegma
Feb 2017
Put a good moisturizer with anti fungal properties on the feet, and cover them with skid proof socks. Very simple.
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