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Things to Watch for with Aging Parents

Changes in housekeeping, nutrition, and even hygiene can be signs that a senior you love may be suffering from depression or cognitive impairment. With observation and a few questions, you can spot common warning signs and begin the conversation if it's time to get help.

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