Q&A – The Challenges of Isolation

The more complex the needs of the client, the more isolating it can be for them. In a significant way, it is our job to not only provide services to help meet those needs, but also to connect in a way that breaks through that isolation. Even if it is only in small ways. This video features Suzanne Galloway as she describes some of the ways isolation can impact our clients.

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October 15, 2015

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