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Workshop opens lines of communication

Many family caregivers find it increasingly difficult to understand and connect with those who have Alzheimer’s disease.

Communication is essential for expressing thoughts and beliefs, and plays an important role in shaping relationships with others.

However, many family caregivers find it increasingly difficult to understand and connect with those who have Alzheimer’s disease or another dementia.

Help is available with Understanding Communication, a tele-workshop Thursday (April 26), which allows participants to gain insight about effective communication strategies.

The free seminar begins at 7 p.m., with optional online slides also available.

To connect, please call 1-866-994-7745 and enter the pass code 1122333 or visit www.alzheimerbc.org, click on Understanding Communications and enter as a guest.