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NHS treats dementia patients 'as second-class citizens': Fury of Alzheimer's Society boss who says families are sent home with just a leaflet
The Alzheimer's Society boss criticizes the NHS for treating dementia patients as second-class citizens and sending families home with only a leaflet. The article highlights concerns about inadequate support for dementia patients and their families.
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