Laughter, friendship and dementia
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Laughter, friendship and dementia

Ruth Lamont Research fellow, The University of Exeter

A project enables people with dementia to collaborate with artists and share their experiences with the public

I recently had the pleasure of joining Age UK Exeter’s Budding Friends group and three artists collaborating on A Life More Ordinary, a project led by Linda Clare at the University of Exeter.

Nursing Older People. 29, 10, 15-15. doi: 10.7748/nop.29.10.15.s15

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