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Asked December 2019
Ways to help a Dementia patient with the loss of friend or family?
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Dec 2019
I do not have enough experience with dementia patients to help you. Others on this forum do. So stick around for answers.
Best wishes to you and your friend.
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Best wishes to you and your friend.