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I'd think if you are in competition it matters & the coach could use him in practice . For the person w dementia it would be kind & helpful to let them play in noncomp. As long as they can. Have a kind understanding talk asking him questions about how he feels. Could he do one on one? I think they know something is not right but don't know what to do. Really tough on everyone.
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Be a thoughtful team mate and figure out a way she can still be a part of the fun without actually playing, she can still participate in practices, setting up, and cheering from the sidelines.

It would help if we knew what kind of game/sport, I remember our local bridge club having trouble with one of their members but she was always invited to attend.
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Not sure what type of “team” you are speaking about. Maybe a few more specifics could help find an answer. Is she endangering herself or others?
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