By Jeffrey Anderson
There's nothing worse than false promises, at least according to Prescott Cole, advocate for the elderly.
"When people make pronouncements, it really messes up the advocacy movement because people think there's something being done," Cole says from his San Francisco office of California Advoc...
There's nothing worse than false promises, at least according to Prescott Cole, advocate for the elderly.
"When people make pronouncements, it really messes up the advocacy movement because people think there's something being done," Cole says from his San Francisco office of California Advoc...
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