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Dementia Friends Canada: I want to like it. I really do.

by Laura Bowley | Nov 27, 2015 | Dementia Friendly

Gosh, where do I start? I can think of several positive things to say about the Canada Dementia Friends initiative. First, they did it. Simply introducing the words “dementia friend” into our Canadian lexicon is a good thing for raising awareness. And...
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