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Speaker 1 00:24:14 Some people are advanced sleep phase disorder. Um, and not necessarily for depression that's well-treated so, so it's complex, but yeah. One experiencing gaps in memory crosswords eclipsecrossword. Well, can the next concern shared by families is related to the cost of memory care. Speaker 1 00:26:20 Uh, there was another lovely study that was done that looked at 45 minutes, four times a week, a little more intense rate, but still in 60 to 80%. As you see here, sitting there, but what happened during the sleep everything's get organized and move to the deep layer of the brain.
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Speaker 1 00:46:45 That's a very human kind of thing. Um, and, and, and again, the same thing we have is, is all about the dreams that we have, um, during the, the remise sleep. She says, I'm curious if there's been any correlation found between a history of mental illness and dementia. Let’s Talk Memory Care Podcast. Speaker 1 00:25:05 There's something there, and this is in people with full blown dementia. But, but it's important to understand when choosing care options, what is best for what is gained for it, your loved one's wellbeing, brain-healthy programming having the expertise of care professionals to support your loved one during this pandemic, as well as the expertise to work with our family caregivers.
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