Geographic availability and accessibility of day care services for people with dementia in Ireland
Abstract Background Day care is an important service for many people with dementia and their carers. In Ireland, day care services for people with dementia are delivered by a mix of dementia-specific day care centres as well as generic day care centres that cater for people with dementia to various...
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Main Authors: | Tom Pierse (Author), Fiona Keogh (Author), Eamon O'Shea (Author), John Cullinan (Author) |
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2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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