Non‐Pharmacological Interventions for People With Dementia Who Live Alone: A Systematic Review

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As people age, more are choosing or finding themselves living alone. For those with dementia, this can bring unique challenges, such as increased isolation, difficulty accessing support, and higher risks of crisis situations. However, dementia-related services and research often focus on individuals who have a family member or caregiver living with them.

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