Volunteers and their furry friends offer companionship to seniors living with dementia
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CARE BETWEEN THE LINES
It takes a village
A mother-daughter volunteer duo and their furry friends offer companionship to seniors living with dementia
ZOSIA BIELSKI
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VISUALS BY JENNIFER GAUTHIER
THE GLOBE AND MAIL
PUBLISHED 2 HOURS AGO
Volunteer Brenda Archer introduces her guinea pig Rosie to a resident of the Village Langley, a retirement community for those living with mid- to late-stage dementia, neurocognitive disorders and other memory-related conditions.
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