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Home » Keeping Busy: A Handbook of Activities for Persons with Dementia

Keeping Busy: A Handbook of Activities for Persons with Dementia

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Keeping Busy: A Handbook of Activities for Persons with Dementia
Author: James R. Dowling
Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press (1995)
Binding: Paperback, 200 pages
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