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Jewish Family Service offers a respite for dementia patients and caregivers

Summary by The Park Record
Jewish Family Service, a nondenominational social-services nonprofit, wants to give dementia patients and their caregivers a break.So, it is inviting them to a dementia-friendly lunch with games that will start at noon on Friday, April 4, at the Park City Library, said Rosemary Quatrale, the service’s older adult care manager.“This is for people who have dementia and are living in their own homes as well as their caregivers,” she said. “It’s a l…

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The Times-Tribune broke the news in on Friday, March 28, 2025.
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