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What you should know—and do—if you think someone has dementia

Listening to music has surprising benefits

Holding familiar objects can calm and inspire those with dementia

How asking the right questions can encourage conversation

Family caregivers can encourage veterans to discuss their experiences

Take precautions to protect your loved one

Adjusting expectations can transform holidays

Support and understanding of disease progression can help the caregiver meet challenges

Social connections and a laid back personality may have surprising benefits.

Taking care of yourself is just as important as caring for a loved one.

Author and motivational speaker Robert Kiyosaki shares how he changed his ways after open-heart surgery.

Author Robert Kiyosaki talks about seeking out mentors to help improve weaknesses.
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