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Chaudhury, Habib

Appreciative Inquiry: Bridging Research and Practice in a Hospital Setting
Everyday Walking Among Older Adults and the Neighborhood Built Environment: A Comparison Between Two Cities in North America
Exploring facilitators and barriers of the neighbourhood built environment for people living with early-stage dementia
Exploring health care and personal care decision-making under representation agreements: The lived experience of 'representatives' of older adults with dementia
Exploring person-centered care and mealtimes for residents with dementia in specialized care units
Exploring the Role of Environments of Adult Day Programs on the Well Being of Older Adults With Dementia
I belong to Canada: The role of Neighbourhood House for the mental health of older visible minority immigrants
The Benefits of and Barriers to Using Social Robot PARO in Care Settings: A Scoping Review
The dining experience of residents with dementia in long-term care facilities
The impact of therapeutic design on social engagement among residents with dementia during programmed activities in dementia care units.

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