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Dana Territo, The Memory Whisperer, wins the Maude Award and has new book

Por: The Advocate Entertainment September 17, 2022

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Dana Territo, a weekly columnist at The Advocate, has a new book, What My Grandchildren Taught Me about Alzheimer's Disease. Territo was also selected to receive a Maude's Award for her column, The Memory Whisperer. It hit me all at once, a book and an award — that's the surprising part of it, Territo said. My main focus is to give caregivers a better quality of life.The award is given to people who showcase innovation in... + full article



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