What one dementia patient’s death tells us about the health system’s failings
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What one dementia patient’s death tells us about the health system’s failings
ANDRÉ PICARD
HEALTH COLUMNIST
PUBLISHED JUNE 8, 2026
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New Brunswick Advocate Kelly Lamrock's stinging report on the province's long-term care system tells the story of 'Alice,' a woman in her 70s living with dementia in a provincial care home.
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