Hospitals not equipped to deal with dementia, study shows

The first national audit of the quality of dementia care in Ireland reveals that hospitals here are not equipped to deal with it.

Hospitals not equipped to deal with dementia, study shows

The first national audit of the quality of dementia care in Ireland reveals that hospitals here are not equipped to deal with it.

It affects 25% of in-patients at any one time and costs the state €21m each year.

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