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Editor in Chief, Dorland Health
Care coordination improves quality of life for dementia patients
Care coordination programs for elderly patients with Alzheimer's disease and mild cognitive impairment who lived at home led to a decrease in unmet needs over an 18-month period, especially for legal and safety concerns, Johns Hopkins researchers told the Alzheimer's Association International Conference. More seniors in the care coordination group were able to remain at home and reported a higher quality of life compared with those who received the usual care.
http://www.dailyrx.com/alzheimers-pa...d-intervention
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