2 Min Caring For Someone With Dementia
Understanding Dementia For Patients & Families
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Support a loved one with dementia by ensuring their safety, and also prioritizing your own wellbeing.
☑ Increased Caregiving Skills
☑ Dementia Progression Awareness
☑ Boosted Compassion
✎ Pro Tip: Establishing a routine can be beneficial to both you and your loved one. Try to do things like bathing, dressing, and eating at the same time each day.
*The program is intended for general information purposes only. It is not intended to be relied upon and is not a substitute for professional medical advice based on your individual conditions and circumstances. Your use of Caravan services is subject to additional terms and conditions.
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