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When older adults talk with their peers of the same age group, they often talk about whether their forgetfulness is a sign of dementia. None of us wants that diagnosis for ourselves or those we love. Most of us know people who have been caregivers for people with dementia and have witnessed the emotional toll it takes on family and friends, as well as the person who has dementia. Shandaken, New York, is a rural community that aspires to be a “dementia-friendly community” and received a grant from the Mother Cabrini Health Foundation through the Pine Hill Community Center to support this work. HealthCetera host Diana Mason, PhD, RN, talked about this important initiative with Dr. Patricia Ruane, president of Catskill Neighbors, Inc., and Mark Wagner, a new member of the board for Catskill Neighbors whose wife suffered from dementia. This interview first aired on HealthCetera in the Catskills on WIOX Radio on May 20, 2026.
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