One would be hard-pressed to find somebody with a life untouched by dementia. Maybe a grandparent suffers from the disease. Maybe it’s a parent, or a spouse, or a friend.
A critical shortage of clinicians and front-line workers to support increasing numbers of Alzheimer’s patients is impacting dementia care, advocates say. It’s leaving families with limited options and raising concerns
One would be hard-pressed to find somebody with a life untouched by dementia. Maybe a grandparent suffers from the disease. Maybe it’s a parent, or a spouse, or a friend.
One would be hard-pressed to find somebody with a life untouched by dementia. Maybe a grandparent suffers from the disease. Maybe it’s a parent, or a spouse, or a friend.
One would be hard-pressed to find somebody with a life untouched by dementia. Maybe a grandparent suffers from the disease. Maybe it’s a parent, or a spouse, or a friend.