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December 19, 2007 |Permalink |Comments (3)
Would It?
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I comment perhaps too often. REacting. Didn't you say something about that?
No, it won't. Here I am, commenting away.
I feel like I need a crash course in dementia as soon as possible - or maybe at least a few practical pointers. I see more people that I care about diagnosed with this. It seems to me that if the people around the diagnosed don't understand it, there could be bad consequences. These are good people, they deserve to be treated well and not just sent away to "the home". Any thoughts about what the average non-clinician can do?