"Everyone's bald underneath their hair." Susan McHenry
Do you sometimes have the human characteristic of thinking someone is better than you? More successful, perhaps? Are there people you tend not to approach because you think they are "above" you? I heard a snippet of a speech from Michelle Obama where she said in the early days of her husband's presidency, they were sometimes mistaken by people to be staff who wait on tables. I tell this story because it exemplifies that our impressions of others is often wrong, and at the basis, we are all the same and we are all equal in status and importance. Knowing this, what do you want to do to make the world a better place?
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This blog is written to provide information and support to persons who are providing care for someone with dementia. A first indicator of dementia is when someone has trouble doing a task once familiar and easy for them. If you have begun to be concerned about someone's memory or cognitive processing, help the person receive a physical exam, to include lab work, and an appointment with a neuropsychologist for an evaluation of memory and cognitive processing.
May 15, 2015
We Are All the Same -- and Equal
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