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Suggested Activities for Stage 2 Alzheimer's
homewatchcaregivers.com — “Alzheimer’s disease is progressive and those suffering from it will go from mild to severe symptoms or stages. When a loved one reaches the second stage of Alzheimer’s disease, they are beginning to lose the ability to recognize family and friends. Other symptoms at this stage include increased paranoia and delusions, not being able to dress themselves or oversee their own daily hygiene, insomnia and more.” View full resource at homewatchcaregivers.com
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