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Going on holiday with a person with dementia
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Whether it is a weekend break or a luxury vacation, most people love their holidays. They are a perfect time to reconnect with a loved one, recharge the batteries and de-stress. This will often still apply to a person living with dementia but there are things you can consider before you go on holiday, to make things as straightforward and enjoyable as possible. Here are some of the most commonly asked questions our Helpline receives about holidays.
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