Improving access to dementia care: Development and evaluation of a rural and remote memory clinic

Author:

Morgan Debra G.1,Crossley Margaret2,Kirk Andrew3,D’Arcy Carl4,Stewart Norma5,Biem Jay6,Forbes Dorothy7,Harder Sheri8,Basran Jenny9,Dal Bello-Haas Vanina10,McBain Lesley11

Affiliation:

1. a University of Saskatchewan, Canadian Centre for Health and Safety in Agriculture , Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

2. b University of Saskatchewan, Department of Psychology , Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

3. c University of Saskatchewan, Division of Neurology , Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

4. d University of Saskatchewan, Applied Research/Psychiatry , Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

5. e University of Saskatchewan, College of Nursing , Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

6. f Lakeshore General Hospital, Department of Medicine , Montreal, Quebec, Canada

7. g University of Western Ontario, School of Nursing , London, Ontario, Canada

8. h Loma Linda University Medical Centre, Radiology , Loma Linda, California, USA

9. i University of Saskatchewan, Geriatric Medicine , Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

10. j University of Saskatchewan, School of Physical Therapy , Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

11. k First Nations University of Canada, Indigenous Studies Department, Prince Albert , Saskatchewan, Canada

Publisher

Informa UK Limited

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Geriatrics and Gerontology,Gerontology,Pshychiatric Mental Health

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