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- Page 16 and 17: Box 1.1 What is dementia? Dementia
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- Page 20 and 21: CHAPTER 2 EPIDEMIOLOGY OF DEMENTIA
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The roles of different cadres of he
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Pre-diagnosis Diagnosis Post-diagno
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BOX 4.3 Day-care centres for people
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BOX 4.5 Care for people with dement
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BOX 4.7 The dementia care network i
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BOX 4.8 A multidisciplinary approac
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Clinical guidance Depending on the
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The changing demographic of care wo
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CHAPTER 5 Dementia Caregiving and C
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International organizations Neighbo
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LMIC country sites one third to two
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Caregiver strain Caregivers experie
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GBD region (green = imputed) Basic
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There are also forthcoming examples
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Barriers to accessing caregiver ser
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CHAPTER 6 PUBLIC UNDERSTANDING OF D
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The impact of stigma Low levels of
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Theme 2: Reducing the stigma of dem
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Raising awareness in the political
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CHAPTER 7 THE WAY FORWARD
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The value of action At the launch o
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For resource-poor settings, such as
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References 1. Presidential Proclama
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104. Angevaren M et al. Physical ac
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203. Alzheimer’s Australia. Demen
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298. Glaser R, Kiecolt-Glaser JK. C
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