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Kwright
Asked November 2015
Are there in person support groups in RVA?
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geewiz
Nov 2015
You might do a computer search of caregiver support groups for your location. Your United Way, local hospitals, Alzheimers organizations, etc. typically offer such gatherings. Good luck.
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Kwright
Nov 2015
I would like to attend a support group to get out of the house as I learn to be a caregiver versus sit at my computer.
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BarbBrooklyn
Nov 2015
Not sure what you are asking.
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