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norrms
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Please feel free to ask any questions you want to relating to this subject and i will be only to happy to help where i can
best wishes, Norrms
https://www.purpleangel-global.com/
best wishes, Norrms
https://www.purpleangel-global.com/
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Hi @norrms
That's really useful - thank you. My MIL suffered from Vascular Dementia during the last few years of her life and we co-ordinated all of her live-in care.Jo, aka 'Mrs Logic'<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://faspie.blogspot.co.uk/">http://faspie.blogspot.co.uk/</a>
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I am living with dementia and have first hand knowledge, please ask away
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