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pollie
Asked September 2022
Any ideas on making the most of my visits with my mom with dementia?
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lealonnie1
Sep 2022
When you asked this question in July, you received a ton of great suggestions:
https://www.agingcare.com/questions/how-can-i-entertain-my-mother-with-dementia-in-assisted-living-when-i-visit-476299.htm?orderby=recent
You may want to re-read those comments to get an idea about how to make the most of your visits with mom who has dementia.
Good luck!
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https://www.agingcare.com/questions/how-can-i-entertain-my-mother-with-dementia-in-assisted-living-when-i-visit-476299.htm?orderby=recent
You may want to re-read those comments to get an idea about how to make the most of your visits with mom who has dementia.
Good luck!