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The article shares the personal experiences of a musician, who lost two of his nannies to vascular dementia. He recalls cherished memories spent with them, particularly their love for music. In 2014, he and his guitarist visited his Nanny Bennett, who was also living with dementia, and played her some music. This brought a rare smile to her face, demonstrating the power of music in connecting with people affected by dementia.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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