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Citizenship and dementia some inconvenient truths | Author(s) | Stephen Judd |
Journal title | Journal of Dementia Care, vol 15, no 3, May/June 2007 |
Pages | pp 19-21 |
Source | Email: shital@hawkerpublications.com |
Keywords | Citizenship ; Dementia ; Rights [elderly] ; Australia. |
Annotation | What do we mean by citizenship? Is it a helpful way of approaching empowerment for people with dementia? The author is Chief Executive of Hammond Care, an independent Christian charity and provider of services for people with dementia in New South Wales. He challenges conventional wisdom with some inconvenient truths based on Australian experience. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-070531201 A |
Classmark | IKC: EA: IKR: 7YA |
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