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Review of the Cognitive, Dementia & Memory Service (CDAMS) clinics - Final report, January 2003

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Overview

Cognitive, Dementia and Memory Service (CDAMS) clinics across Victoria were established in response to identified service sector deficits in the diagnosis and management of cognitive difficulties and early stage dementia. CDAMS clinics were established as a component of a comprehensive sub-acute service system as an accessible, multidisciplinary, specialist service providing early diagnosis, advice, support and referral for people with cognitive difficulties causing confusion, memory loss or thinking problems.

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