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Helping Caregivers, like Ashley, Recharge and Keeping Seniors, like Tina, Engaged in Their Community

When Tina had a heart attack it rocked the whole family. Her daughter, Ashley became her full-time caregiver when they discovered Tina had a brain injury after 13 minutes without oxygen. Thankfully, Ashley is not traveling this journey alone, she has Easterseals services by her side.

Tina and Ashley

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