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Terry and James Playing Golf

Terry’s Tuesdays

By lpp on October 7, 2008

Terry received five hours of support every week from Vista as part of its federally-funded dementia support program, leading the way in showing how creative support can be.

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This website is to explore the dynamics of the relationships that are forged by people with disabilities and the workers who provide necessary support. The website goal is the further education of those directly and indirectly related to disability work. The aim is to identify the pathways of courteous, mutually beneficial and helpful relating and partnering. The pathway needs to be identified so that by travelling it together, both parties can truly share life together. The website goal is to enhance the mutual enhancement of such relationships.

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