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Editorial Dementia 9(4) 548 ! The Author(s) 2010 Reprints and permissions: sagepub.co.uk/journalsPermissions.nav DOI: 10.1177/1471301210384313 dem.sagepub.com This issue of Innovative Practice looks ...
de men tia dementia JO MORIAR TY King’s College London, UK http://dem.sagepub.com l 8 (1 ) 139 – 2 Editorial This issue of Innovative Practice draws together some of the challenges in providing ...
in this issue of Innovative Practice share a common theme in that each is concerned with the question of how we provide better support to people with dementia. In the first article, Simon Evans and colleagues ...
an important theme of the Innovative Practice section of this journal. In the first article, Andrea Capstick combines these themes in her account of a film in which the central character is a Jewish refugee from ...
This issue’s ‘ Innovative Practice ’ section focuses on how dementia care services can be developed to provide better integrated services that are more responsive to the preferences of people with dementia ...
and to achieve better levels of staff training. Both these articles provide timely advice on achievable small-scale innovations that can, nevertheless have very positive results. The work of Alzheimer’s Disease ...
de men tia dementia JO MORIAR TY (ED .) King’s College London, UK sage publications www.sagepublications.com l 5 (1 ) 137 –149 Editorial This issue of Innovative Practice focuses on gardens ...
de men tia dementia JO MORIAR TY (ED.) King’s College London, UK sage publications www.sagepublications.com l 5 (3 ) 447 –468 Editorial The three articles in this issue of Innovative Practice ...
perspective on dementia is one of the messages from the opening article in this issue’s ‘ Innovative Practice ’ section, in which Susan Frade outlines the work of Alzheimer’s Disease International (ADI), ...
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