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Gnaedinger, N., Robinson, J., Sudbury, F. & Dutchak, M. (2007); “Renovating The Built Environment For Dementia Care:  Lessons Learned At The Lodge At Broadmead in Victoria, B.C.” Healthcare Quarterly, 10(1), 76-80.

Gnaedinger, N., Robinson, J., Sudbury, F. & Dutchak, M. (2006); “Adapting The Environment For LTC Residents With Dementia”. STRIDE, 8(1),10-13.

Gnaedinger, N., Robinson, J., Sudbury, F. (2006); “Evaluating a Dementia Care Program”. Canadian Nursing Home, 17(1), 30-35.

Robinson, J. (2007), “Utilizing Best Practice Dementia Care”. Canadian Nursing Home, 18(1).

Sudbury, F., Gnaedinger, N., (2007),   "Optimizing LTC nursing resources by redesigning staff mix and leadership model".  Canadian Nursing Home, 18 (4), 16-19.

Gnaedinger, N., Robinson, J., Murray, K., Vandergoot, A. - The Lodge at Broadmead, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada (2008).  "The Dementia Difference:  A Palliative Approach for People with Late-Stage Dementia - an Education Package for Residential Care".  Journal of Palliative Care, 24:4/2008; 274-276.

Gnaedinger, N., Robinson, J., Murray, K. (2010). Preliminary Outcomes of "The Dementia Difference" workshop at the Lodge at Broadmead, Victoria, BC. Journal of Palliative Care, 26, (2), 1930-132.

Gnaedinger, N. & Robinson, J. (2010). Person-centred dementia care: a case study at the lodge at broadmead. Heathcare Quarterly, 13(4), 89-93.

Gnaedinger, N & Robinson, J. (2011). Capacity building in residential care at the Lodge at Broadmead, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, Healthcare Management Forum, 24,(2), 72-75.

Robinson, J. (2011). The Dementia Difference: an in-house education package at the Lodge at Broadmead, Victoria, Canada. Regaining Identity: New synergies for a different approach to Alzheimer's. Paris: Fondation Mederic Alzheimer.