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Woodgreen Community Centre Committed to a comprehensive community approach to enhance the quality of life and self-determination for all people of East Toronto. Sources Experts & SpokespersonsSources LibraryThe village where people have dementia -- and fun Henley, Jon 2012 How is society to look after the ever-growing number of people with dementia? A curiously uplifting care home near Amsterdam may have the answers. |