How Prescott-area senior peer programs help residents cope with changes

Bonnie Wolff, 69, Senior Peer program volunteer, chats with client Carmen Houssiere in her Williamson Valley home. Carmen, a 71-year-old retired clinical social worker, suffers from a degenerative eye ailment and leukemia. (Nanci Hutson/Courier)

Bonnie Wolff, 69, Senior Peer program volunteer, chats with client Carmen Houssiere in her Williamson Valley home. Carmen, a 71-year-old retired clinical social worker, suffers from a degenerative eye ailment and leukemia. (Nanci Hutson/Courier)

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