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Celebrate World Alzheimer’s Day

Celebrate World Alzheimer’s Day

September 21, 2013

Today we recognize World Alzheimer’s Day;  a day to raise awareness about this disease and a chance to stand up and make a difference. Take a moment today to visit a friend or relative who may be living with dementia. Communication and staying connected  is beneficial to both the person with dementia as well as you.

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