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Cheyenne93
Asked April 2016
Why does my loved one repeat questions?
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Hubby will repeat same question 2 or 3 times in 15 minutes.
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Got it. Thank you. Really helped.
04/15/2016 18:12:17
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Apr 2016
I found this article on Aging Care regarding your question.
https://www.agingcare.com/articles/respond-when-dementia-causes-elder-to-repeat-150912.htm
04/14/2016 18:15:43
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