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Dancing with Alzheimer’s Like Nobody’s Watchin’

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See why this wonderful Alzheimer’s activities program, “Creative Aging: Dance Like Nobody’s Watching” has been a smash success for people with Alzheimer’s, as well as caregivers.


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    There are similar Creative Aging programs at the Brooklyn Public Library, which is part of the Lifetime Arts Affiliate Network made up of more than 20 library systems across the United States that offer multi-session art workshops for people 50 and over, taught by professional teaching artists.

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