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Suzy8158
Posted March 2010
My mother in-law was the same way, I found being there to tlk one to one helped alot. She moved From Mass - New Hampshire.
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Mar 2010
Yes, one-on-one communication, with a little soft touch and realy communication can help nearly anyone. We all need human contact.
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