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Seniors and Sensory Loss
Sep 29th, 2009 by Linda Fodrini-Johnson
Posted in Age Related Issues, Blog, Uncategorized
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The senses are vital to how we experience the world around us. Getting older and loosing sight or hearing can be devestasting. Aging is hard enough to come to terms with, but a loss of one or more of our senses makes it even more difficult. It is so important to have information on how aging effects the senses and how to treat the problem if it occurs. We all know about sight and hearing, but diminished capacity of taste, touch and smell is news to many of us. Thank you for your bringing this to our attention.
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