Touch Is the Language of Compassion
Because dementia robs people of language, non-verbal communication becomes even more important. Touch is a powerful way to connect with someone who is losing other avenues to communicate.
CoxHealth at Home2021-01-23T06:38:15-05:00December 23rd, 2020|Alzheimer's Disease|
Because dementia robs people of language, non-verbal communication becomes even more important. Touch is a powerful way to connect with someone who is losing other avenues to communicate.
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