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Yes, do dementia patients have clear moments?

According to studies on caregiver accounts, brief bouts of lucidity—or periods of clear thinking—are common among people with dementia. The phenomenon, also known as 'paradoxical lucidity,' confirms that while cognitive decline is progressive, the patient's full self is not entirely lost. Understanding that do dementia patients have clear moments can profoundly impact care and the emotional journey for families.

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