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Dementia Bundle

A focused CarePlanRx™ support resource designed to improve clarity, follow-through, and next-step confidence.

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Item ID bndl-022

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A focused CarePlanRx™ support resource designed to improve clarity, follow-through, and next-step confidence.

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This bundle includes the following companions, guidance resources, and workbook tools from the bundle matrix.

acd-022 Dementia & Alzheimer’s Companion
acd-023 Cognitive Rehabilitation Companion
dcm001 Condition Overview & What to Expect
dcm003 Daily Management & Routine Planner
dcm006 Long-Term Management Plan
mwp001 Emotional Regulation
mwp017 Executive Dysfunction Support
hmb003 Long-Term Planning
inj004 Sensory Awareness & Risk Prevention
hmb008 Participation Prompts
kpd002 Disease & Condition Management Journal
kpd004 Mental Wellness & Participation Journal
kpd012 Caregiver Burnout Support Workbook
kpd013 Life Skills & Participation Workbook
kpd022 Companion Supplements: Senior Living Edition

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