A CLIENT HAS BEEN DUALLY DIAGNOSED WITH ALZHEIMERAND AN INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY. WHAT RESOURCES ARE AVAILABLE FOR CANADIANS WHO WOULD LIKE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE ILLNESS AND DISABILITY. IDENTIFY THE CORRESPONDING ORGANIZATIONS.
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A CLIENT HAS BEEN DUALLY DIAGNOSED WITH ALZHEIMERAND AN INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY. WHAT RESOURCES ARE AVAILABLE FOR CANADIANS WHO WOULD LIKE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE ILLNESS AND DISABILITY. IDENTIFY THE CORRESPONDING ORGANIZATIONS.
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