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Ambiguous Loss and Grief in Dementia
Description:
This resource is meant to help the caregiver gain a better understanding of how loss and grief can affect them and the person with dementia and also helps the person with dementia deal with their own losses and grief. It provides useful strategies and tips to help the caregiver cope with the multiple losses and grief and stay connected to the person with dementia.
Author(s):
Alzheimer Society
Year:
2013