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Fisher, M., & Thomson, S. (2014, November).
Driving and Dementia – a guideline for primary and
secondary care
. Paper presented at Alzheimers New Zealand 2014 Conference Rotorua, New
Zealand.
Fisher, M., & Thomson, S. (2014, November).
Inside the memory team.
Paper presented at Alzheimers
New Zealand 2014 Conference Rotorua, New Zealand.
Fox, B. (2014, November).
Cognitive stimulation therapy: Does it work?
Paper presented at Alzheimers
New Zealand 2014 Conference Rotorua, New Zealand.
Gibson, R., Gander, P., Dowell, A, & Jones, L. (2014, November).
Non-pharmacological interventions for
improving sleep of people with dementia: Results from a feasibility trial in the Wellington
Community.
.
Paper presented at Alzheimers New Zealand 2014 Conference Rotorua, New
Zealand.
Gilbert, E. & Schumacher, A. (2014, November).
Harnessing the untapped potential of home based
support workers as integral members of the health team.
Paper presented at Alzheimers New
Zealand 2014 Conference Rotorua, New Zealand.
Gilmour, J., O’ Reilly, H., Brannelly, T., Leighton, M.,& Naughton, M. (2014, November).
Complementary
partnerships in dementia care: practice and research collaborations.
Paper presented at
Alzheimers New Zealand 2014 Conference Rotorua, New Zealand.
Glass, J. (2007, April). Expectations and reality – an examination of caregiver experiences relating to the
use of cholinesterase inhibitor medications. Paper presented at NZ Alzheimer’s Conference,
Wellington.
Grant, A. (2014). ‘Come listen to me…’ – using the TimeSlips method to improve quality of life and social
identity. In M. Steur, & S. Gee (Eds),
Sharing evidence, supporting Action: Proceedings of the
NDC Dementia Knowledge Exchange Forum 2013
(pp.109-116). Christchurch, NZ: National
Dementia Cooperative
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