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Care of the older person
Better support and education is imperative to bolster informal at-home carers of people with cognitive impairment and reduce incidences of involuntary treatment of older adults in their homes
- Correspondence to Dr Roberta Heale, Laurentian University School of Nursing, Sudbury ON P3E 2C6, Canada; rheale{at}laurentian.ca
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Better support and education is imperative to bolster informal at-home carers of people with cognitive impairment and reduce incidences of involuntary treatment of older adults in their homes
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- Accepted December 7, 2018
- First published January 4, 2019.
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April 02, 2019
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