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"The Best I Know How to Do" Intervening Elder Abuse Luncheon
When:
October 4, 2012
Where:
Baraboo, WI On October 4, Hope House in partnership with the Faith Leaders for Healthy Relationships committee is offering "The Best I Know How to Do" luncheon workshop on intervening elder abuse. The workshop will be held at the Garden Party, 524 Oak Street in Baraboo from 11:30am-1pm. It will cover red flags that a caregiver is abusing, neglecting, and/or exploiting older individuals and give practical tips for responding appropriately. Adult Protective Services will be present to answer questions about reporting. For more information and to register, please visit www.HopeHouseSCW.org.

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