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NESB Dementia Carer Support Group - IECC

Carer support group for people from a Non English-Speaking Background who care for people with dementia. The group provides a safe and supportive environment that allows carers to discuss issues relating to them. Provides a forum for education and training of carers where required. Morning tea is provided. Translators may be used to assist communication if required.

Cringila HACC Centre
32 - 40 Lake Ave
Suburb: CRINGILA
State: NSW
Postcode: 2502

(02) 4276 4364

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