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Call to end prolific use of chemical restraints for dementia patients

Edgard Proy (left) and Monica his mother
Edgard Proy (left) and Monica his mother Source: SBS

Human Rights Watch has called for greater staffing and training in Australian nursing homes, after investigating the prolific use of chemical restraints for dementia patients.


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By Rachel Cary, Naveen Razik

Presented by Bertrand Tungandame

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Human Rights Watch has called for greater staffing and training in Australian nursing homes, after investigating the prolific use of chemical restraints for dementia patients.



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