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Eating well and dementia
Dementia STARs Module 4
Eating Well and Dementia Webinar
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Dementia STARs Eating Well and Dementia
Presenter
: Dr Susan Gee
Length
: 40 minutes
Eating well is important for the health and wellbeing of all of us, and this is certainly true for people living with dementia. In this session we'll think about the practical side of how to support people living with dementia to eat enough by encouraging, enabling, and adapting.
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