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Beyond the Medical Model: The Culture Change Revolution in Long-Term Care
Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 07/01/09
White-Chu EF et al. - A case report describes how medical staff can participate in this grassroots movement and help foster the social, cultural, programmatic, and physical changes that can alter the culture of long-term care one home at a time.
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