Collaboration is vital to address depression in care home residents
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Collaboration is vital to address depression in care home residents

Nick Evans Health writer

New report offers examples of good practice for care home staff

Ida’s story is, sadly, all too common in the care home sector. She is 81 and has lived in a care home for six months. She has multiple health conditions, including vascular dementia, osteoporosis and poor vision, and takes nine different medications.

Nursing Older People. 30, 7, 8-9. doi: 10.7748/nop.30.7.8.s7

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