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Recognizing Dementia Issues In Loved Ones & Ourselves

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Recognizing Dementia Issues In Loved Ones & Ourselves

Time: April 13, 2015 from 8pm to 9pm
Location: COMCAST CHANNEL 26 AND FRONTIER 99
City/Town: Hamden, New Haven and West Haven
Website or Map: https://youtu.be/0XY9YE71tjc
Event Type: 1, -hour, television, program
Organized By: N'Zinga Shani
Latest Activity: Apr 13, 2015

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Empowering Ourselves With Good Information

WATCH Monday April 13, 8-9pm on Comcast Chan. 26

Alzheimer’s 2:  Recognizing Dementia Issues In Loved Ones & Ourselves

Are the Memory Issues You or a Loved One Experiencing Signs of Dementia, or just Stress?

Find out on April 13, 8-9pm, Watch Comcast Channel 26.

Tell your friends about "Alzheimer's Pt2 - Taking Care of Loved Ones."

https://youtu.be/0XY9YE71tjc

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Comment by N'Zinga Shani on April 12, 2015 at 10:12am

We ask you to please SHARE this information with others.  You may watch a 9 mins segment of the program on Oneworld's YouTube channel at any time.  While there is no known cure for Alzheimer's, an early diagnosis allows for a slowing down of the process; it also allows those affected and their loved ones to make important plans for the future.  We can empower ourselves with good information.  Please visit the OneWorld web site to learn more about our Health Literacy and Education programs, and watch our YouTube channel for video segments. You can get to YouTube from our home page: www.oneworldpi.org/

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