Resolving conflicts with a person who you know has Alzheimer's disease or other dementia and sharing and enjoying what time that person has left
A) is essential.
B) will decrease symptoms of dementia.
C) may reverse Alzheimer's.
D) is no more effective than avoiding the individual.
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