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Triggered palliative care for late-stage dementia

https://www.jpsmjournal.com/article/S0885-3924(18)31001-7/fulltext

Context
Persons with late-stage dementia have limited access to palliative care.

Objective
To test dementia-specific specialty palliative care triggered by hospitalization.

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For more information about the iCAN-ACP project, please contact:

Project Leader: Dr. Sharon Kaasalainen kaasal@mcmaster.ca

Study Coordinator: Marilyn Swinton swinton@mcmaster.ca

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This research is funded by Canadian Frailty Network (known previously as Technology Evaluation in the Elderly Network, TVN), supported by Government of Canada through Networks of Centres of Excellence (NCE) Program.

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