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February 5, 2015February 4, 2015Elaine M. Eshbaugh, PhD

Avoiding Dementialand

I hadn’t been volunteering for hospice too long when I was asked to stay with Isabel (not her real name) on Sunday mornings. Her family would be at church, and she couldn’t be home alone. Her daughter and son-in-law would be fine with staying home from church, but Isabel would have none of it. So […]

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