
We feel so lucky to have a professional the caliber of Lynn as part of the Caring Companions team! If you don’t know Lynn (but who doesn’t!), or if you do, we invite you draw from her extensive knowledge of the dementia space at 10 AM on February 10 at Clairmont Place Retirement Community in Decatur.
The talk, entitled “What do Living With Dementia and Motown Music have in Common? Maybe More that you Realize!”, draws terminology from iconic Motown hits to illustrate some of the challenges facing families struggling with dementia and suggest communication techniques that can help connect with persons suffering from the disease. The link below offers more details. We sincerely hope to see you there!
What do Living With Dementia and Motown Music Have in Common? Maybe more than you realize!
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occur. This can reduce the risk of severe injury and hasten healing so that your parent can move forward after their burn. It is important to remember that the type of care your parent will need after suffering a burn will depend largely on the severity of the burn that they experience. While you can successfully manage first degree and even some second degree burns at home, third degree burns will require medical attention to heal successfully and prevent severe consequences.