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Kathryn Arbour
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Kathryn Arbour is founder and president of Capabilities, a Westminster-based retailer offering mobility products to boomers and their families, seniors, caregivers, and people with disabilities. Capabilities hosts an annual "New Products Showcase," with the latest ideas in mobility and independent living. Kathryn provides information on product options. For a review on a specific product, or to share your thoughts on mobility and independence, contact Kathryn at this address.


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Tuesday, December 1st, 2009
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