Reports have stated that gardens and vintage items from their era might help soothe dementia patients.
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Makes sense when you think about it. And who doesn't love a garden? I'm all for it!
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great idea
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This is good news.
ReplyDeleteMy mom has dementia and having plants to take care of may be helping her.
Thanks for the tip.
This makes a lot of sense and it is really good news. Thanks for the post.
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