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  • Dementia Care: Making a Difference in Minnesota Continued-Sat, 22 Nov 2008 01:38:29 -0600

    Even in the Mid and Late Stages of Alzheimer’s and Related Dementia, Professional and Family Caregivers Can Still Make a Difference Sadly, Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive disease.  There may be some noticeable ups and down, but over time, it will worsen.  As the loss of cognitive ability worsens, there comes a time when it is nolonger useful to try to help someone remember.  It only reinforces their fears and anxiety.  Many people will respond either with anger (they may feel


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