It’s about moving Alice
Friday,
11 December 2020Communities in Action
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The Narrabri Dementia Friendly Town committee has distributed 30 copies of a bestselling novel Still Alice around town. Narrabri’s journey to becoming a dementia-friendly community has taken many positive steps in the past couple of years, and the latest initiative will hopefully advance the cause a lot further.
The Narrabri Dementia Friendly Town committee, a group set up for that very purpose, has distributed 30 copies of a bestselling novel Still Alice around town. The book, by Laura Genova, tells the story of a 50-year-old woman, a university professor, suffering from early-onset dementia.