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Clare Taylor1, Karen Harrison Dening, Alan Duncan
1National Collaborating Centre for Mental Health.
Abstract:
This is a two-part unit on therapeutic interventions in dementia, based on NICE and SCIE (2006) guidance. Part 1 outlined management strategies for cognitive symptoms and how to maintain function. This second part examines interventions for non-cognitive symptoms.
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