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By Terri Poindexter Smith Running (or Walking), Swimming and Cycling Aerobic exercises like running, jogging, brisk walking, swimming or cycling—all
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Balancing Act
Balance exercises can help those with dementia reduce their likelihood of falls, maintain their independence longer and improve their quality
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Creating a SPARK
By Jennifer Sellers Artistic expression can lead to enriching experiences for people with dementia. Imagine a woman with reduced language skills
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