At first glance, seeing a clown roaming the halls of a senior’s residence may seem strange. But for the artists behind the makeup and funny characters, it’s just business as usual. Therapeutic clowns have been bringing joy to people’s lives across Quebec and around the world for decades. Global’s Felicia Parrillo reports on the comic relief being offered to patients.
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Therapeutic clowns Rosie and Leopold spread joy to seniors at a Montreal hospital
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