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Communicating with People with Dementia
James McKillop, Glascow, Scotland
Experts explain that Alzheimer's is a disease of the brain, affecting the very tool we use to process information. With this in mind, all too often too much information results in less communication. And though experts are so, based on their studies and experience, here is some advice from a true expert, who speaks from first-hand experience. James McKillop was diagnosed with multi-infarct dementia nine years ago. (To read entire article click on the title.)