Five Practical Ideas When Seniors Don’t Want Extra Help
Seniors might resist extra help for so many different reasons. Figuring out why and solving issues and concerns can reframe the idea of help.
Seniors might resist extra help for so many different reasons. Figuring out why and solving issues and concerns can reframe the idea of help.
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