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Dementia Chat: Online chat rooms are
available and are places where users can discuss topics of interest with other users live over
the internet.
And, there is a chat facility right here on dDn, just click on the
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'Join Chat' button at the bottom right of your screen.
Chat rooms are great for getting immediate feedback on your thoughts or experiences, however it can often be
difficult to find well populated chatrooms for specific topics such as dementia, and coordinating meeting times
can be challenging. If you are a regular visitor to dDN then it would be a good idea to log into the chat
facility every time you visit the website, because the more people who do that regularly, the more likely that
a regular group of chatters will develop.
However, if you want to visit other Dementia and Alzheimer relevant chat rooms across the
world, here are the links:
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Dementia Email Support Groups: Are where
people with a shared interest can meet, get to know each other, and stay informed. Email groups
gives you instant access to:
* Shared emails and message archives * Photos and photo albums
* Group event calendars
* Member polls and shared links.
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Yahoo is the most popular email support group platform online. Listed below are some of the most active email
groups that you might want to join.
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Dementia Blogs: Now if you are new
to the internet, you may be wondering what a blog is. Basically the term is an abbreviation of
the phrase 'web log'. In otherwords, a blog is somebody's online log or diary, although these
days a lot of
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corporate enterprises also have blogs, where they can post news and updates on a regular basis.
Here are some of the most popular Dementia and Alzheimer blogsites on the web:
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