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Communication Tips: Middle Stage Dementia

In our last blog post, we touched on some of the communication changes and challenges that people in the early stage of Alzheimer’s and related dementias experience. In many ways, dementia is a moving target, so symptoms -and the solutions to address those symptoms- are in a state of flux. As dementia progresses to the middle.

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