A Guide for Living with Dementia
Author: Kaiser Permanente
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Description: A Guide for Living with Dementia por Kaiser Permanente provides a comprehensive overview of dementia, its types, progression, and the challenges it presents for individuals and caregivers. This valuable resource offers practical tips, legal/financial advice, and information on community resources to navigate life with dementia.
Pages: 48
Megabytes: 0.88 MB
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