Early Screening & Recognition Of Dementia: What Are The Risk Factors?
Ashford Hall2024-05-24T13:34:10-05:00Individuals showing signs of dementia can reduce risk factors with early screening and finding the right treatment.
Individuals showing signs of dementia can reduce risk factors with early screening and finding the right treatment.
After a traumatic brain injury, some body parts, such as the bladder, can lose function. Here are some helpful ways to retrain this organ.
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A long-term care ombudsman helps residents of a nursing facility resolve complaints. Help provided by an ombudsman is confidential and free of charge. To speak with an ombudsman, call the toll-free number (800)-252-2412.
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