More staff = better quality of life for people with dementia? results of a secondary data analysis in German shared-housing arrangements
Abstract Background Shared-housing arrangements (SHAs) in Germany are an alternative care arrangement for people with dementia. They are disconnected from traditional nursing homes and are often situated in ordinary apartment buildings. Community health care providers serve persons with dementia in...
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Main Authors: | Johannes Gräske (Author), Annika Schmidt (Author), Karin Wolf-Ostermann (Author) |
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