Multidisciplinary residential home intervention to improve outcomes for frail residents
Abstract Background Residential homes provide accommodation and assistance with personal care only and are not required to have registered nurses on site. However, their residents often have a combination of comorbidity, polypharmacy, frailty and mental-health conditions with poor access to healthca...
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Main Authors: | Anna Steel (Author), Helen Hopwood (Author), Elizabeth Goodwin (Author), Elizabeth L. Sampson (Author) |
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