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This is for a member of my family who is suffering with dementia. I understand there is no cure, but I want to know if anyone has any information about if it is possible to write a spell to help this person with dementia, I'm implying that using this spell along with the prescribed medication not just the spell by itself. Just to clarify I'm not trying to write a spell to cure it, and if such feats were possible than I'd be taking an approach towards that goal. But I just want to help this member of my family who has dementia, and I've done other things too such as keeping an eye of this person and helping them. If anyone has any insight on doing a spell like this I'd appreciate your comment. P.S the person does not live with me.
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My personal suggestions would be working magics that symbolize or inspire clear thought, protection and security from harm, release of fear, and of course memory.

My experience and knowledge of Dementia is very limited, but I can imagine that some of the key definitions of the disease is loss of memory, unfocused or confused thought, and the natural fear that results from suddenly finding yourself in a place or situation where you have no memory or knowledge of what is going on or where you are. The best assumption that i can make is to mitigate the negative emotions through surrounding the person in a sense of comfort and security. The safer a person feels, the less likely they are going to panic during an episode.

I'm not sure of the circumstances of this person, but I am wondering if a clever way to help would be to slip spells of protection into small sigils or runes, or into poetry or other artistic renderings you could give as a gift to be hung on the walls or other places easy to see. Things the person might enjoy or look at on a regular basis which could also act as a reminder of safety and call for clear thought.
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