Correction to: Differences in assistive technology installed for people with dementia living at home who have wandering and safety risks

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Eleanor Curnow
Robert Rush
Sylwia Gorska
Kirsty Forsyth
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[1] School of Health Sciences,
[2] Queen Margaret University,undefined
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