Alzheimer's patients left in restraints at health centre

Alzheimer's and dementia patients on Newfoundland's Burin Peninsula are being tied to their chairs for up to 15 hours a day because beds are unavailable in a protective-care unit, some families say.

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Alzheimer's patients left in restraints at health centre

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