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Asked March 2023
Anybody know of any in person care giver Alzheimer’s support groups in NYC?
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Mar 2023
All the groups at Alz.org appear to be virtual.
I would call these folks:
https://www.caringkindnyc.org/calendar/
Also, Heights and Hills is the local contract agency for Downtiwn Brooklyn. They have given me great guidance in the past.
I would also call Catholic Charities and Jewish Board for Family Services.
03/01/2023 09:53:54
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I would call these folks:
https://www.caringkindnyc.org/calendar/
Also, Heights and Hills is the local contract agency for Downtiwn Brooklyn. They have given me great guidance in the past.
I would also call Catholic Charities and Jewish Board for Family Services.