Technology Helps Caregivers, but It’s No Substitute for Human Interaction
Cell phones, laptops and other devices can be resources for caregivers
Your neighbors, friends, colleagues, fellow churchgoers, and people you do business with make up the rich tapestry of your community. Embrace your community and make sure to do your part to make it stronger.
Cell phones, laptops and other devices can be resources for caregivers
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