Behavioral health specialists suggest constant communication with vulnerable loved ones
3 years ago
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Thanksgiving Day is on the horizon, but as the number of COVID-19 cases rise across Arizona, leaving many vulnerable family members unable to gather, behavioral health specialists say it's important to continue reaching out.
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