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- Painfully Unaware
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- "Play the Game" Not Set in Mayberry
- Keep Toddlers from Developing Aging Sterotypes
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- Why Friends for Friends?
The "Professionals" section will feature articles and resources we hope will be helpful as you go through your day, caring for individuals you grow to love as though they were your own.
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If you would like to know more about Friends for Friends and how we can help you or the families you serve, please call us at 860-289-3000, toll-free at 866-661-2400 or Denise Talbot, Director of Community Relations, at 860-794-7900. You may also see the "Our Mission and Our Pledge" page for more information.
We are available to serve professionals and families
24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
