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Virtual Roundtable—Elder Care: How to Support Those in Isolation and Stay Connected

Knowing how to best support loved ones in isolation can prove difficult. It is important to take the right steps to stay connected and reduce the risk of loneliness. This session will explore ways to mentally and practically support elderly relatives.

Click on this link to view this recording: Link opens in a new windowhttps://register.gotowebinar.com/recording/5551015701286758919

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