Care for people with dementia in Slovenia
The number of patients with dementia in Slovenia will increase 33% in the next ten years. Unfortunately, networks offering different activities for demented patients are still insufficiently developed, although in the last ten years a significant improvement has been observed in all areas of care (d...
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