Collaborative effort to raise awareness of dementia

By Sage Swinton
Updated December 1 2015 - 12:37pm, first published 12:35pm
WORKING TOGETHER: Hunter New England Health Day respite coordinator Suellyn Williams, Commonwealth Home Support Programme sector support and development officer Sheree Conway, carer Fay Williams and Lower Hunter dementia advisor Lynne Warner.
WORKING TOGETHER: Hunter New England Health Day respite coordinator Suellyn Williams, Commonwealth Home Support Programme sector support and development officer Sheree Conway, carer Fay Williams and Lower Hunter dementia advisor Lynne Warner.

A dementia awareness program was launched in Cessnock last Thursday, with the aim of increasing understanding about the condition.

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