Edwin Setiadi

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When you speak to a person, he must hear you: the first step in the processes of communication is sensory input. The ability to repeat immediately what is heard may be retained, but the next step, to remember what was said, at least temporarily, is often lost in people who have dementia. If the person cannot temporarily recall what you said, he cannot respond. Often a person can understand or recall only part of what was said and will act on only that part.