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Dementia care programs help, if caregivers can find them

Por: CBS News Health February 24, 2023

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There's no cure, yet, for . But dozens of programs developed in the past 20 years can improve the lives of both people and their caregivers.Unlike support groups, these programs teach caregivers concrete skills such as how to cope with stress, make home environments safe, communicate effectively with someone who's confused, or solve problems that arise as this devastating illness progresses.Some of these programs, known as... + full article



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