COVID-19 and dementia: Caregivers try to maintain routines in an abnormal time
Reported By: wctrib.com
April 20, 2020 09:39:20 AM
Those who run memory care units worry about COVID-19. They know telling people to social distance or wash their hands frequently likely will be forgotten. Routine helps those with mental cognition diseases. Stay-at-home orders throw those ...
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