Swallowing problems and dementia in acute hospital settings: practical guidance for the management of dysphagia
HA Smith, J Kindell, RC Baldwin, D Waterman and AJ Makin
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7861/clinmedicine.9-6-544
Clin Med December 2009 HA Smith
Speech and Language Therapy Department, Manchester Royal Infirmary
Roles: Clinical lead speech and language therapist
J Kindell
Older People's Mental Health, Stockport, Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust
Roles: Speech and language therapist and therapy manager
RC Baldwin
Older People's Mental Health Service, Manchester Mental Health and Social Care Trust, Manchester Royal Infirmary
Roles: Consultant old age psychiatrist
D Waterman
Palliative Care Service, Stockport Primary Care Trust
Roles: Consultant in palliative medicine
AJ Makin
Department of Gastroenterology, Manchester Royal Infirmary
Roles: Consultant physician in gastroenterology
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Swallowing problems and dementia in acute hospital settings
HA Smith, J Kindell, RC Baldwin, D Waterman, AJ Makin
Clinical Medicine Dec 2009, 9 (6) 544-548; DOI: 10.7861/clinmedicine.9-6-544
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