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A memory aid group was run for people with memory difficulties and their carers in a local health centre. It aimed to develop coping strategies that carers and clients felt they could put into practice in their own homes. While the numbers in the initial study were small, the group outcome suggested that providing a more localised service, linking mental health specialists and local nursing practitioners had advantages.
在当地一家健康中心为有记忆问题的人和他们的护理人员开办了一个记忆辅助小组。其目的是制定护理人员和患者认为可以在自己家中付诸实践的应对策略。虽然最初研究的人数较少,但小组的结果表明,提供更本地化的服务,将心理健康专家和当地护理从业者联系起来有诸多益处。