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Importance of Routines for Alzheimer's Patients

The value of sticking to a routine, and when to ignore one.

04/19/2018

Health Matters: Television for Life

Importance of Routines for Alzheimer's Patients

Clip: Season 15 Episode 1508 | 2m 33sVideo has Closed Captions

The value of sticking to a routine, and when to ignore one.

What are the advantages of having a daily routine for an Alzheimer's patient, and when is it OK to skip it? Panelists: Naomi Chaytor, PhD WSU Spokane, Barbara Baehr, RN and Steven Grossman, MD, Elton Floyd College of Medicine, Spokane.

04/19/2018

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