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Loved one with Alzheimer's will benefit from keeping church service tradition at Christmas

Por: The Advocate Health December 18, 2023

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Should I take my loved one with Alzheimer’s disease to Christmas services?The Rev. Donald Koepke, director of the Center for Spirituality and Aging, says, If we don’t address the spirit, we are only addressing two-thirds of a person’s life.Just because an individual has Alzheimer's or dementia does not mean their spirituality is lost. On the contrary, the spirituality of the person is still carried beyond levels of communication that... + full article



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