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Mingo partners for Alzheimer’s workshop

Weirton, WVLocal News

The Alzheimer’s workshop taking place in Mingo Junction is designed to support families navigating the complexities of the disease. It aims to create a safe space for individuals to share their experiences and find community support. The emotional and psychological toll of Alzheimer’s is profound, with many caregivers feeling isolated and overwhelmed. This event will provide essential resources and information to help attendees better understand and manage the challenges they face. By focusing on the importance of connection and understanding, the workshop encourages open dialogue about the impacts of Alzheimer’s disease.

It seeks to raise awareness not just about the illness itself, but also about the experiences of those who provide care. This initiative is crucial for fostering community ties and support networks within Mingo Junction. Ultimately, the workshop aspires to empower families and promote a greater understanding of Alzheimer’s in the local area.

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