Alzheimer’s affects millions of families in the U.S. With 6.5 million Alzheimer’s patients in this nation, you likely have personal experience with the disease. In this case, it’s your mom who was diagnosed. Keeping her active and engaged is important in every stage of Alzheimer’s. You’re always looking for new things to do. Here are…
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