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Unrestrained Ep 75 - Walter Comer

Unrestrained: A CPI Podcast

Release Date: 01/21/2020

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Personal support worker Walter Comer of Canada's Victorian Order of Nurses talks about how CPI training helps he and his colleagues stay safe during home visits to people in need, including those with dementia, families with kids on the autism spectrum, new moms, and other people in need.