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Can Someone with Dementia Vote?

Key Takeaways A dementia diagnosis does not automatically remove a person’s right to vote. Voting capacity is determined by a person's ability to understand that they are making a choice. You can assist a loved one with voter registration, understanding the ballot, and casting their vote. Supportive senior living communities can help residents remain civically…
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Does Reading Improve Memory?

Sitting down with a book does more than just entertain. It’s also one of the most effective forms of mental exercise. Something as simple as a chapter of a book before bed stimulates the mind. With this simple habit, older adults can steadily work towards a stronger, healthier brain. Reading improves memory by exercising focus,…

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