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56 Dementia Learning Resource for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities Facilitators Guide 12.5 Planning and providing activities Planning activities, or activity programming, is essential for the person with dementia. Activity programming includes the following steps: Step 1 Identify
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