The Alzheimer’s Association is funding research that aims to improve the lives of caregivers as well as the dementia patients they serve. Amanda Leggett, PhD, a research assistant professor at the University of Michigan, has been awarded $150,000 by the U.S. nonprofit’s Dementia Care Provider Roundtable (AADCPR) to support an investigation into different caregiving styles. Her research will focus on how different approaches to care affect health outcomes for caregivers and patients, including those with…
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