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Home>Past Projects>Events>Romi Jones Writing for Elders with Dementia

Romi Jones Writing for Elders with Dementia

October 3, 2014AHA!

On September 26th, Winston Churchill Trust Fellow, Romi Jones, spoke to a group at the RK MacDonald Nursing Home in Antigonish about facilitating writing for elders with dementia.

Romi Jones workshop

 

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