| CAREGIVERS OFTEN FEEL THREATENED BY BEHAVIOUR |
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TORONTO – According to a new survey conducted for the Alzheimer's
Foundation for Caregiving in Canada (AFCC) among caregivers of people
with Alzheimer's disease, behavioural symptoms such as agitation and
aggression are common in their loved ones and take a significant toll
on primary caregivers, especially those who feel scared or threatened
by these behaviours. READ MORE ... |
























