Mom was accompanied by an AST, an Alzheimer’s Specialist Team, who had started practicing Scarlett’s memory games with her. She really enjoyed it, and we continued after the sessions. An auxiliary caregiver comes to stimulate and play with her 3 times a week, which does her a lot of good. Thanks to the whole team.
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