Online support classes offered for families dealing with Alzheimer’s disease and chronic illnesses in July

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Valley News - Health
RIVERSIDE – The physical and emotional toll on people who take care of their older family members, especially caring for those living with chronic health conditions like Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease, are great. A new series of virtual classes in July will give caregivers information on how chronic conditions can affect personality and decision-making, additional coping skills and community resources.The Office on Aging’s Care Pathways classes are free and designed for family members who care for older adults with Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, stroke, Parkinson’s disease and other chronic conditions. The program will begin virtually the week of July 6.The weekly workshops focus on information and support to family caregivers who face challenges managing c
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