Adapting US service learning projects to other cultures: dementia and memory care in the Dominican Republic
Background: Caring for older populations with dementia is a global challenge. The cultural context in which ageing occurs is an important factor that influences treatment and daily care strategies for those with dementia, including location (home or health-care facility) and choice of caretakers (fa...
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Main Authors: | Christine A Tisone (Author), Idethia S Harvey (Author) |
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2018-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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