Breaking the Wall of Social Isolation, How Dementia Research Improves the Lives of Patients and Caregivers
"Dementia" is the name for a group of symptoms that usually come slowly, often going unnoticed at first by relatives and friends, until a point is reached where the changes in the person's behavior and personality can no longer be ignored. At the time of diagnosis, in many countries,...
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Other Authors: | Infobase,, Falling Walls Foundation (Firm) |
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Format: | Video |
Language: | English |
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Falling Walls Foundation,
[2015]
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1 online resource (1 video file (14 min., 20 sec)) : sound. |
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