Today’s video shares a simple tip to keep in mind whenever you are communicating with your loved one with dementia. It will help you get the person with dementia to be more accepting and agreeable to what you are offering and may even help avoid some of the usual pushback. This approach can be applied to any type of dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease, Lewy Body dementia, Vascular Dementia, Frontotemporal dementia to name a few.
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