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Elders & Family: The Family Meeting
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Elders & Family: The Family Meeting

Jan 1, 1996
0h 30m
★ 0.0

Overview

This unique video teaches families who need to care for an elderly parent how to work together to develop a shared caregiving plan. It takes an in-depth look at how one typical family comes together to assess its elder parent’s needs.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Terra Nova Films
Northwest Media, Inc.

Cast

No Cast found.

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