'She doesn't feel like my mum anymore': Learning how to communicate after a dementia diagnosis By News April 03, 2022 Add Comment Edit Recent films have depicted the distress and frustration of children caring for parents with dementia but may leave viewers grappling with a crucial question: How should you speak to someone with dementia? Share this post Related PostsJeff Bezos to become a billionaire rocket man on his company's first space flight'The average person wouldn't realise': The mental and physical cost of performance-enhancing drugsChristian Porter defamation case has cost ABC about $780,000 so far, managing director saysParents shocked to discover where baby who died at childcare centre had been sleeping, inquest toldEl Salvador President announces plan to make Bitcoin legal tenderNetanyahu turns to Trump's tactics as he claims unsubstantiated election fraudDylan Alcott wins third straight French OpenIndian cities begin reopening amid steady decline in new COVID-19 cases
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