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Videoconferencing revolutionizes care for developmentally disabled adults

Eight organizations serving the developmentally disabled in Northern Ontario are no longer limited to the specialized resources within their own communities. Local organizations such as Community Living Algoma in Sault Ste.

Videoconferencing revolutionizes care for developmentally disabled adults
Date Published | April, 2009 - More...
 
 


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