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Activities, Adaptation & Aging
Dignified and Purposeful Living for Older Adults
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Montessori Methods Yield Cognitive Gains in Alzheimer's Day Cares

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Pages 1-22 | Received 01 Aug 1997, Accepted 01 Nov 1997, Published online: 22 Sep 2008

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冲 毛. (2023) The Principle and Effect of Montessori Education Method Applied in Dementia Nursing. Aging Research 10:01, pages 47-53.
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Sander L. Hitzig & Christine L. Sheppard. (2017) Implementing Montessori Methods for Dementia: A Scoping Review. The Gerontologist, pages gnw147.
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