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Preparing food can have physical, psychological and social benefits.
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Preparing food can have physical, psychological and social benefits.

Small shifts in the foods you prepare, the table setting and the environment can have a big impact.

Intergenerational programming offers creative ways for people of all ages to spend time together.

Participating in the arts offers a host of physical, mental and social benefits for older adults.

When Covid-19 restrictions keep you apart, try making the most of other forms of communication.
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