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The effects of the indoor environment of residential care homes on dementia suffers in Hong Kong: A critical incident technique approachWong et al., 2014
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- Wong J
- Skitmore M
- Buys L
- Wang K
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- Building and environment
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Dementia is an irreversible and incurable syndrome that leads to progressive impairment of cognitive functions and behavioural and psychological symptoms such as agitation, depression and psychosis. Appropriate environmental conditions can help delay its onset …
- 206010012289 Dementia 0 title abstract description 150
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