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Top of Mind with Julie Rose

November 21, 2018 Leave a Comment

Guest Anne Kenny, MD, geriatrics and palliative care, author of “Making Tough Decisions about End-of-Life Care in Dementia” talks about her work.

The interview with Dr. Kenny starts at about 1 hour, 19 minutes in:

There are usually several family members who suffer alongside the dementia patient, and it is no easy task for them to get through the experience with their sanity and relationships intact. Anyone embarking on that journey could use a guide. 

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