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Research Article

Admission of an older person into a care home in Europe: exploring the dimensions of a ‘Healthy Transition’ and the potential role of social work

Ikäihmisen pääsy ympärivuorokautiseen palveluasumiseen Euroopassa – Tutkimus ‘terveellisen siirtymän’ ulottuvuuksista ja sosiaalityön mahdollisesta roolista siinä

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