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The benefits of individualized leisure and social activity interventions for people with dementia: A systematic review

Posted on October 8, 2018 by Heather Porter

Citation: Han, A., Radel, J., McDowd, J., & Sabata, D. (2016). The benefits of individualized leisure and social activity interventions for people with dementia: A systematic review. Activities, Adaptation, & Aging, 40(3), 219-265. Link to publisher’s article.

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