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Terminal lucidity: why do loved ones with dementia sometimes ‘come back’ before death?

The Conversation

Terminal lucidity: why do loved ones with dementia sometimes ‘come back’ before death?

Dementia is often described as “the long goodbye”. Although the person is still alive, dementia slowly and irreversibly chips away at their memories and the qualities that make someone “them”. Dementia eventually takes away the person’s ability to communicate, eat and drink on their own, understand where they are, and recognise family members.

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