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- What: In this article, in an effort to work towards new imaginaries of social health and care for people living with dementia at home, the authors argue that the ways in which health interventions are conceptualised and studied matter. In planning the study described here, the authors assumed that in a life with dementia at home over time, the day programme would emerge with family care arrangements in family-specific ways, configuring both possibilities and limits for care. The study was centred on two key objectives. A central point of analysis in the case studies concerned how . . .

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