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“ethics in dementia care”

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    Dementia: ethical issues

    01 Oct 2009

    This report concludes that we need to do more as a society to enable people to live well with dementia.

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    Dementia

    05 Aug 2019

    People with dementia and those who care for them face difficult ethical dilemmas on a day-to-day basis.

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    Dementia and society: forging friendliness

    21 Dec 2013 by Kate Harvey

    Yesterday was a pretty ordinary day for me. I woke up, left my flat, got a packed tube train with th...

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    Department of Health launches survey for people with dementia and their carers

    04 Nov 2016

    The Department of Health has launched a national survey to gather views from people diagnosed with d...

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    Dementia carers need more support in tackling ethical dilemmas

    30 Sep 2009

    Carers of people with dementia need more support and advice to tackle the difficult ethical dilemmas...

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    Caring for people with dementia: are we being ethical?

    14 May 2008

    The Nuffield Council on Bioethics today launched a consultation on the ethical dilemmas that are fac...

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