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When planning travel arrangements for someone with dementia, it is important to do which of the following?
When traveling alone, which of the following should the person with dementia carry?
Which of the following is NOT an important safety feature to take into consideration about travel destinations?
Which of the following is NOT a recommended strategy for getting someone to stop driving?
Which of the following adjustments can make driving safer?
When planning gatherings for holidays or special occasions, it is important to do which of the following?
When planning a trip with someone with dementia, it is important to consider the person’s capacity for traveling but not that of the caregiver.
Dementia and older age are associated with higher rates of car accidents and fatalities.
To help someone with dementia interact with others at gatherings, caregivers can provide orienting information when making introductions and put out scrapbooks and memorabilia for everyone to enjoy together.