The report is the most comprehensive review ofdementiacosts and prevalence in the UK to date. It reveals how people with dementia and their carers foot a £5.8 billion social care bill for help with everyday tasks such as washing and dressing. The 1.3 billion hours of unpaid care that car...
Cost of care for patients with dementia substantialdoi:10.1007/BF03294223NoneSpringer International PublishingPharmacoeconomics & Outcomes News Weekly
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