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Posted June 2010
My mom has just started showing signs of dementia and sometimes does not know where she is. In her lucid times, she remembers that and asks
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Jun 2010
Hi Kmossapril...
We hear this situation often. Perhaps reading this article will help you with your mother.
Dreams and past events: What is reality for elders with dementia
https://www.agingcare.com/133766
Take care!
The AgingCare Team
06/30/2010 16:56:44
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We hear this situation often. Perhaps reading this article will help you with your mother.
Dreams and past events: What is reality for elders with dementia
https://www.agingcare.com/133766
Take care!
The AgingCare Team