Ep. 181 When your loved one has dementia: insights and advice

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Having a loved one diagnosed with dementia causes great distress. Social worker Welma Geldenhuys from ADASA discusses the symptoms of this progressive, incurable illness, its causes and 7 stages, and whether dementia is a normal part of ageing. She offers guidelines for communicating with individuals with dementia, creating a safe environment, and caring for the carer.
24 Sep 2024 English South Africa Self-Improvement · Relationships

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