Owing to a printer’s error, two sentences in the article by Huggins et al. (Reference Huggins, Pesut and Puurveen2023) were incorrectly typeset. The first reads as follows:
The outcome of health care services utilization includes the time for the person living with dementia to move into long-term care or includes when the care recipient moved into long-term care, the number of times the person living with dementia is hospitalized person living with dementia hospitalizations, and the number of volunteer visits made to the caregiver.
It should read:
The outcome of health care services utilization includes the time for the person living with dementia to move into long-term care or includes when the care recipient moved into long-term care, the number of hospitalizations of people living with dementia, and the number of volunteer visits made to the caregiver.
The second sentence reads as follows:
Evidently, a deep understanding of the most effective interventions that can be used to inform the development of future support programs is essential to adequately care for caregivers, and subsequently the person living with dementia hospitalizations for the person living with dementias.
It should read:
Evidently, a deep understanding of the most effective interventions that can be used to inform the development of future support programs is essential to adequately care for caregivers, and subsequently the person living with dementia.
We regret these errors.