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Many Alzheimer’s Patients Find Comfort in Books

NYTimes.com

Familiar music can engage those with Alzheimer’s when almost nothing else can, researchers have shown. Now it appears that books written for these patients may have a similar effect.

Researchers have found in a number of studies that reading can improve a patient’s quality of life. The meanings of written sentences can be understood by — and prompt cogent responses from — even those who have difficulty handling verbal exchanges.

via Many Alzheimer’s Patients Find Comfort in Books – The New Old Age Blog – NYTimes.com.

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Posted on April 26, 2010 | No Comments | Category: Alzheimer's, Caregiving | Tags: , ,

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