Keeping Minds Engaged Called Key In Alzheimer's Patient Care
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Publication date: May 21, 2009
Publication date: May 21, 2009
Cameron Camp, an Alzheimer's researcher from Ohio giving a presentation to caregivers at a South Carolina meeting of the Alzheimer's Association, stressed the importance of encouraging simple and inexpensive mental and social activities such as patient-run comedy shows to keep Alzheimer's patients engaged and slow the progression of the disease..
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