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Old 08-14-2009, 08:10 AM #1
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hi there i currently care for my husband with a brain injury and also my disabled son.My husband attends headway brain injury association in the uk two days a week and i am currently trying to set up a carers group there for families i wondered if anyone had any ideas on activities that i could offer people as well as the well earned cup of tea or coffee and time out that we all need .Im open to any suggestions thanks ali
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