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PostPosted: 01/31/07 - 05:20    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Hi, my uncle is suffering from dementia and he is 76 years old. I know that this disease is not curable but I would like to help him and to make his life as quality as possible. I have heard that there are trainings for people who wants to find out how to help their relatives or friends who are suffering from this severe disease.
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PostPosted: 02/07/07 - 23:48    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Hi, my relative also suffers from dementia. As I am his closest relative I have tried to help him but I didn’t have experience and I didn’t know how to approach to this problem.
I have contact society which was organizing training for people who want to know more about dementia and it was very useful for me. More important thing was that I have learned how to help my relative, how to feed him and make his life much easier. I may suggest you use my experience if you want to help your uncle.
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