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1School of Health and Social Care, University of Portsmouth.
Abstract:
Aims and intended learning outcomes This article aims to explore ways in which people with vascular dementia can be helped to move. After reading this article you should be able to: ■ discuss principles of safety in supporting movement ■ understand the nature of cognitive and perceptual barriers to ovement ■ explore techniques for overcoming specific difficulties.
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