_ End-of-Life Care for People With Dementia By Jane Farrell article People often live for years with┬ádementia. While it can be difficult to think of these diseases as terminal, they do … Read More→
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Color Me Happy By Jane Farrell blog Growing up, art class was my favorite subject, right up there with recess and lunch. I had private art lessons […]
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