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Do people with dementia like to be read to? A guide for caregivers

According to a 2021 study in *Neurology*, engaging in mentally stimulating activities like reading can delay the onset of dementia by up to five years for adults over 80. As cognitive decline progresses, many wonder, do people with dementia like to be read to? The answer is often yes, and it offers significant emotional and cognitive benefits for them and their caregivers.

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Do people with dementia like to read books, and how can they be helped?

According to a 2013 study in *Neurology*, frequent mental activity, such as reading, can slow age-related cognitive decline. The answer to whether people with dementia like to read books is often yes, but their ability and enjoyment can change with the progression of the disease. Adapting the reading experience to meet their needs is key to keeping this a pleasurable and beneficial activity.

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Is Kindle Paperwhite Good for the Elderly? An In-depth Guide

According to a 2021 Pew Research Center study, 30% of Americans had read an e-book in the past year, indicating a growing acceptance of digital reading. For seniors, exploring new technology can feel daunting, prompting the question: **Is Kindle Paperwhite good for the elderly**? This guide will break down the features that make it a standout option, from customizable text to glare-free screens.

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