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Alzheimer's Q&A: Plan ahead, then enjoy the present with loved ones on Thanksgiving

Por: The Advocate Health November 21, 2022

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Is it a good idea to bring my mom who has Alzheimer's disease to a large family gathering for Thanksgiving?Thanksgiving is a time of family togetherness, socialization, reminiscing and celebrations. However, such events can cause confusion and anxiety for the affected individual, but with a little patience and understanding, you and your mom can have an enjoyable and meaningful experience.Relatives and friends who have not seen your mom in... + full article



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