How one museum provides a special tour for those with dementia
Data shows about 6.5 million Americans, ages 65 and older, are living with Alzheimer's. It’s a disease that touches all walks of life and can be very isolating. The Frist Art Museum and the Alzheimer’s Association of Tennessee have partnered for the last 14 years to offer socially engaging programs for those living with some form of dementia.
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