But what if the solution was something as simple and tender as a doll?

If you work in dementia care, or care for a loved one at home, you’ve likely seen it: the sundowning anxiety, the pacing, the sudden outbursts of aggression, or the heartbreaking cry of "I want to go home."

However, for individuals with mid-to-late stage dementia, the brain’s logic centers are failing. But the emotional and instinctual centers—the parts that remember how to love and nurture—are often the last to go.

According to recent findings,

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But what if the solution was something as simple and tender as a doll?

If you work in dementia care, or care for a loved one at home, you’ve likely seen it: the sundowning anxiety, the pacing, the sudden outbursts of aggression, or the heartbreaking cry of "I want to go home." But what if the solution was something as

However, for individuals with mid-to-late stage dementia, the brain’s logic centers are failing. But the emotional and instinctual centers—the parts that remember how to love and nurture—are often the last to go. the sudden outbursts of aggression

According to recent findings,