Engaging persons with dementia in meaningful activities supports well-being; however, care staff are challenged to implement age- and ability-appropriate activities in a group setting. We compared a randomly assigned treatment group, who received hor-ticultural therapy-based (HT-based) programming to a comparison group, who engaged in traditional activities (TA) program-ming, on engagement and affect. Horticultural therapy-based programming was implemented twice weekly at 4 treatment sites for 6 weeks, while regular TA were observed at comparison sites. Results revealed no differences between groups on affective domains. Levels of adaptive behavior differed between the groups, with the treatment group demonstrating higher levels of active, ...
Growing evidence suggests that therapeutic physical and social environments in dementia care units c...
The principal aim of this study is to evaluate the immediate and long-term effects of art therapy fo...
P15. Depression is an undertreated problem in nursing home (NH) residents with dementia (RwD), assoc...
This exploratory study compares the impact of five activity types on the well-being of institutional...
Aim: To present a narrative review of the empirical literature on the use of horticultural therapy i...
Introduction: Exposure to nature is known to support psychological wellbeing, and can support People...
[[abstract]]Background A patient with dementia often uses drugs and being limited their freedom due ...
Two-thirds of people with dementia reside in their own homes; however, support for community dwellin...
My project outlines how horticultural therapy could be used as an intervention to help with the beha...
Two-thirds of people with dementia reside in their own homes; however, support for community-dwellin...
Activities for persons with dementia can provide many benefits such as cognitive and social stimulat...
Introduction: Young onset dementia (YOD) affects about 1 in 1500 people aged under 65 years in the U...
A within-subjects design was utilized to compare levels of wellbeing demonstrated by 25 individuals ...
Two-thirds of people with dementia reside in their own homes; however, support for community-dwellin...
Horticulture therapy involves the use of simple gardening activities to promote higher intellectual ...
Growing evidence suggests that therapeutic physical and social environments in dementia care units c...
The principal aim of this study is to evaluate the immediate and long-term effects of art therapy fo...
P15. Depression is an undertreated problem in nursing home (NH) residents with dementia (RwD), assoc...
This exploratory study compares the impact of five activity types on the well-being of institutional...
Aim: To present a narrative review of the empirical literature on the use of horticultural therapy i...
Introduction: Exposure to nature is known to support psychological wellbeing, and can support People...
[[abstract]]Background A patient with dementia often uses drugs and being limited their freedom due ...
Two-thirds of people with dementia reside in their own homes; however, support for community dwellin...
My project outlines how horticultural therapy could be used as an intervention to help with the beha...
Two-thirds of people with dementia reside in their own homes; however, support for community-dwellin...
Activities for persons with dementia can provide many benefits such as cognitive and social stimulat...
Introduction: Young onset dementia (YOD) affects about 1 in 1500 people aged under 65 years in the U...
A within-subjects design was utilized to compare levels of wellbeing demonstrated by 25 individuals ...
Two-thirds of people with dementia reside in their own homes; however, support for community-dwellin...
Horticulture therapy involves the use of simple gardening activities to promote higher intellectual ...
Growing evidence suggests that therapeutic physical and social environments in dementia care units c...
The principal aim of this study is to evaluate the immediate and long-term effects of art therapy fo...
P15. Depression is an undertreated problem in nursing home (NH) residents with dementia (RwD), assoc...