Dementia: comprehensive principles and practice
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Unmet need may be useful in identifying dementia care recipients at risk for nursing home placement and death. Further study of unmet need is needed to effectively assess and target intervention protocols during the course of dementia
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Date of Publication:
30 November -0001
30 November -0001
Year of Publication:
2014
2014
@article{sensecare:439,
- author = {Bradford Dickerson and Alireza Atri},
- title = {Dementia: comprehensive principles and practice},
- year = {2014},
- date = {November 30, -0001},
Bradford Dickerson and Alireza Atri 2014 Dementia: comprehensive principles and practice November 30, -0001
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