Guest: Suzanne Bottum-Jones, Registered Nurse, Children’s Author, Behavioral Consultant
After more than 15 years of working with behavioral management strategies and symptoms associated with dementia, our guest has turned her focus to educating families and caregivers who are affected by this disease. She provides tips that every caregiver should know and sheds light on why it was important for her to write a children’s book that addresses Alzheimer’s disease.
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