Enews from the Alzheimer's Association
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People living with Alzheimer’s may hallucinate
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When a person living with Alzheimer's or another dementia hallucinates, they may see, hear, smell, taste or feel something that isn't there. Some hallucinations may be frightening, while others may involve ordinary visions of people, situations or objects from the past.
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How to approach memory concerns in others
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If you notice changes in memory, thinking or behavior in friends, family or others close to you, it can be difficult to know what to do or say. It’s natural to be uncertain or nervous about how to offer support, but these changes could be a sign of a significant health concern.
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