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    At the window with Dementia - Episode 33 "The unexpected family of dementia"

    en-usOctober 27, 2020

    About this Episode

    Being a caregiver of someone with dementia will likely be the most difficult thing  you will ever do.  Being part of a support group can offer you the emotional connection you need to help make this otherwise difficult journey a bit less frightening.  The bond that is created in the group is like no other and will  be something you cherish for the rest of your life.  Hear my own personal thoughts about being part of a dementia support group in this episode.

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