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Choosing Housing Options for Alzheimer's Care

Alzheimer's patients eventually need special care. What are the options?

04/19/2018

Health Matters: Television for Life

Choosing Housing Options for Alzheimer's Care

Clip: Season 15 Episode 1508 | 1m 19sVideo has Closed Captions

Alzheimer's patients eventually need special care. What are the options?

What are the housing options for Alzheimer's patients and when do you make the change? Joel Loiacono of Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho Alzheimer's Association explains.

04/19/2018

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