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It’s certainly not the typical scene at a care facility for dementia and Alzheimer’s patients. That’s because they’re experiencing a first in care. “This is a revolutionary program. And I can say Dayton is at the center of this revolution that will change the way Alzheimer’s and dementia is done around the country if not the world.” says Dr. Govind Bharwani with Wright State University.

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