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Formal Care Providers' Perceptions of Home- and Community-Based Services: Informing Dementia Care Quality

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Pages 1-23 | Published online: 05 Mar 2009

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Laura M. Funk & Wanda Hounslow. (2019) The emotional landscape of accessing and navigating formal supports for older adults in one Western Canadian city. International Journal of Care and Caring 3:4, pages 531-548.
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