A Study of Pre- and Post-Placement Family Caregiving for Individuals with Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders (August 1995)
 

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Findings from research which examined 1) predictors of placement for dementia caregivers, (2) predictors of placement into skilled nursing vs. residential care, (3) changes in well-being that caregivers experience after placing a loved one in a long-term care facility, and (4) patterns of service preferences and service use reported by caregivers during and after placement.

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