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Monthly Archives: September 2016
Communicating with a Loved One who has Dementia
Communicating with someone who has dementia is not easy – I have learned a lot this last week. My husband, brother and I went to my social worker last week. I just love Theresa; she is so knowledgeable and precisely knows … Continue reading
High School Reunion.
Something as simple as going to my high school reunion is close to impossible… My life is getting extremely difficult, I am just totally burned out, and this care taker job is not for the faint of heart. To find … Continue reading
									
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