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Alzheimer Netherlands holds information evening on Social Support Act in Velserbroek

Alzheimer Netherlands holds information evening on Social Support Act in Velserbroek

Alzheimer Nederland is organizing an information session on April 13 at the De Hofstede community center in Velserbroek. The event will focus on how the Social Support Act (WMO) can provide assistance and services to those affected by Alzheimer's.

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