The Right to Rehabilitation for People With Dementia: A Codesign Approach to Barriers and Solutions
ABSTRACT Introduction People with dementia of all ages have a human right to equal access to quality health care. Despite evidence regarding its effectiveness, many people living with dementia are unable to access rehabilitation for promoting function and quality of life. Conducted in Australia, thi...
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Main Authors: | Natasha Layton (Author), Catherine Devanny (Author), Keith Hill (Author), Kate Swaffer (Author), Grant Russell (Author), Lee‐Fay Low (Author), Den‐Ching A. Lee (Author), Monica Cations (Author), Helen Skouteris (Author), Claire MC O'Connor (Author), Taya A. Collyer (Author), Barbara Barbosa Neves (Author), Nadine E. Andrew (Author), Terry Haines (Author), Velandai K. Srikanth (Author), Alan Petersen (Author), Michele L. Callisaya (Author) |
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