A dementia diagnosis does not mean that one’s ability to enjoy life disappears in a flash. However, as the disease progresses and abilities decline, it can become difficult to maintain one’s quality of life. For care partners, the changing relationship and responsibilities can make it difficult to participate in activities they previously enjoyed. As a 30+ year senior care veteran, Teepa Snow offers the practical tips and insights you need to know to ensure that both you and the person in your care can continue to enjoy purposeful and rewarding lives.
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A dementia diagnosis does not mean that one’s ability to enjoy life disappears in a flash. However, as the disease progresses and abilities decline, it can become difficult to maintain one’s quality of life. For care partners, the changing relationship and responsibilities can make it difficult t...
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