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chloeb08
Asked December 2014
In the directory it lists, "young adults of PWD" what does this stand for?
I'm looking into Alzheimer support groups.
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chloeb08
Jan 2015
Thank you Pam :)
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Dec 2014
Thanks Pam.
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pamstegma
Dec 2014
"persons with disabilities" PWD is a term used in British Columbia, Canada
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jeannegibbs
Dec 2014
Parents with Dementia ... ??? Just a guess, but does it fit the context of the list?
Are you a young adult? If not, I guess it doesn't matter, lol. :) But if you are, call them and find out.
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Are you a young adult? If not, I guess it doesn't matter, lol. :) But if you are, call them and find out.