As people age, it can become easy for their friends and family to forget the person they used to be.
By learning more about the person within, they can give their clients a sense of fulfillment and purpose.
Providing the best possible care for someone in need is improved by learning more about the person their client used to be when they were younger.
Read the Full Story at cbs12.com
ComForCare: Understanding who someone was to help improve the quality of care
More from AwarenessMore posts in Awareness »
- Aluminum and Alzheimer’s: Is There a Connection? | Brightfocus.com
- The mobile game that can detect Alzheimer’s risk | Medical Xpress
- 8 Ways To Help A Family Member With Alzheimer’s Thrive
- Communicating as Alzheimer’s and dementia progress | Columnia Tribune
- Alzheimer’s or Lewy Body Dementia? The Pain of Misdiagnosis | Being Patient