as multisensory stimulation environments (MSSE), have demonstrated the ability to reduce inappropriate behavior among individuals with Alzheimer’s disease. Methods: In this study, we compared the incidences of problematic behavior among individuals with Alzhei-mer’s disease residing in a long-term care facility who were and were not exposed to an MSSE. Retrospective data were obtained using the Psychotic Behavior Assessment Record (PBAR), mandated by Medicare to be used when antipsychotic medications are admi-nistered. Psychotic Behavior Assessment Record data were collected using the first and sixth month of admis-sion for residents after appropriate consent was secured. Results: Documented disruptive behavior included pacing, exit-seeking...
Dementia among nursing home residents is oftenaccompanied by behavioural disturbances and high cared...
Objectives: Treatment of challenging behaviour in dementia using standardized psychopharmacological ...
A randomized, controlled, single-blinded, between group study of 24 participants with moderate to se...
Long-term effects of multisensory stimulation were assessed using a ‘‘Snoezelen’ ’ room on older res...
The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of multisensory stimulation in a multisensory st...
Objectives: The Grip on Challenging Behavior care program was developed using the current guidelines...
Objectives: The Grip on Challenging Behavior care program was developed using the current guidelines...
OBJECTIVES: The Grip on Challenging Behavior care program was developed using the current guidelines...
[Abstract] Long-term effects of multisensory stimulation were assessed using a ‘‘Snoezelen’’ room on...
Limited effective strategies exist to alleviate or treat disruptive behaviors in people with Alzheim...
Objective: The effect of an intervention on neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS), particularly agitation ...
Dementia is a progressive neurological disease that affects people cognitively and may result in agi...
Dementia among nursing home residents is oftenaccompanied by behavioural disturbances and high cared...
A quasi-experimental study using a pre-posttest design was conducted in four aged care facilities to...
A randomized, controlled, single-blinded, between group study of 24 participants with moderate to se...
Dementia among nursing home residents is oftenaccompanied by behavioural disturbances and high cared...
Objectives: Treatment of challenging behaviour in dementia using standardized psychopharmacological ...
A randomized, controlled, single-blinded, between group study of 24 participants with moderate to se...
Long-term effects of multisensory stimulation were assessed using a ‘‘Snoezelen’ ’ room on older res...
The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of multisensory stimulation in a multisensory st...
Objectives: The Grip on Challenging Behavior care program was developed using the current guidelines...
Objectives: The Grip on Challenging Behavior care program was developed using the current guidelines...
OBJECTIVES: The Grip on Challenging Behavior care program was developed using the current guidelines...
[Abstract] Long-term effects of multisensory stimulation were assessed using a ‘‘Snoezelen’’ room on...
Limited effective strategies exist to alleviate or treat disruptive behaviors in people with Alzheim...
Objective: The effect of an intervention on neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS), particularly agitation ...
Dementia is a progressive neurological disease that affects people cognitively and may result in agi...
Dementia among nursing home residents is oftenaccompanied by behavioural disturbances and high cared...
A quasi-experimental study using a pre-posttest design was conducted in four aged care facilities to...
A randomized, controlled, single-blinded, between group study of 24 participants with moderate to se...
Dementia among nursing home residents is oftenaccompanied by behavioural disturbances and high cared...
Objectives: Treatment of challenging behaviour in dementia using standardized psychopharmacological ...
A randomized, controlled, single-blinded, between group study of 24 participants with moderate to se...