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Dress without Stress
* Practice patience
* Establish a routine
* Limit choices
* Sneakers or footwear with rubber soles prevent falls
* Choose loose-fitting clothes with elastic waistbands for an easy fit
* Replace buttons, zippers and snaps with pressure tape or Velcro
* Offer compliments, even if the clothing doesn't match
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