
Practical Tips for Helping Someone With Dementia Wait More Comfortably
Isn’t it fascinating how five minutes can feel so different, based on what those five minutes involve? Talking with a friend about an upcoming vacation

Isn’t it fascinating how five minutes can feel so different, based on what those five minutes involve? Talking with a friend about an upcoming vacation

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