New therapy for dementia patients ‘may help them live independently for longer’

New therapy for dementia patients ‘may help them live independently for longer’
A new family therapy for dementia has been found to benefit patients and carers (Alamy/PA)

Offering a new therapy to dementia patients and their loved ones could potentially help them stay in their own homes for longer, a study suggests.

Experts said that a “family intervention” package could help see dementia patients “living independently for longer”.

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