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Could it Be Dementia?

This book is written with great sensitivity. It can help you to understand what dementia sufferers are experiencing, and how to interact with them. Louise Morse presents the information truthfully and gently, and helpfully explains all the various kinds of dementia.

There is great hope in the God of our Salvation and we look forward to having a new body, where sin, pain and suffering has no part. This book could be a wonderful resource to those with family or friends that seem to suffer in this way.

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