Due to the increasing social and economic costs of dementia, there are urgent calls to develop accessible and sustainable care for people with dementia and their caregivers. Multi-component non-pharmacological interventions (NPIs) appear effective in improving or maintaining daily functioning and well-being, but are typically labour-intensive for health care professionals, thus hindering access. The current study aimed to explore the feasibility and acceptability of a novel approach to widen access to NPI by involving caregivers to present part of the intervention and with staff from local support organizations instructed to train the caregivers. Trainers and caregivers were shown to comply with training instructions and the direct interven...
Abstract Background There are effective non-pharmacological treatment programs that reduce functiona...
Background: Two-thirds of nursing home residents suffer from dementia and there is a need for effect...
Background: Wandering among people with dementia (PwD) is associated with a high risk of injury and ...
Due to the increasing social and economic costs of dementia, there are urgent calls to develop acces...
Dementia is a progressive degenerative neurological disease with no known cure. The day-to-day respo...
BACKGROUND: Because of the expected increase in the number of people with dementia, and the associat...
Chronic and age-related disease in the United States and across the globe are predicted to be increa...
Evidence-based rehabilitative interventions, if widely implemented, could equip people with dementia...
There are effective non-pharmacological treatment programs that reduce functional disability and cha...
Objectives Caregivers for people with dementia (PWD) have reported needing emotional and social supp...
Objectives: With rates of diagnosed dementia increasing, and the state becoming increasingly reliant...
Objectives Caregivers for people with dementia (PWD) have reported needing emotional and social supp...
Background: Approximately 64% of residents living in long-term care (LTC) settings have a diagnosis ...
Background: Almost 44 million people are currently living with dementia worldwide. This number is se...
BackgroundMost people living with dementia want to remain living in their own homes and are supporte...
Abstract Background There are effective non-pharmacological treatment programs that reduce functiona...
Background: Two-thirds of nursing home residents suffer from dementia and there is a need for effect...
Background: Wandering among people with dementia (PwD) is associated with a high risk of injury and ...
Due to the increasing social and economic costs of dementia, there are urgent calls to develop acces...
Dementia is a progressive degenerative neurological disease with no known cure. The day-to-day respo...
BACKGROUND: Because of the expected increase in the number of people with dementia, and the associat...
Chronic and age-related disease in the United States and across the globe are predicted to be increa...
Evidence-based rehabilitative interventions, if widely implemented, could equip people with dementia...
There are effective non-pharmacological treatment programs that reduce functional disability and cha...
Objectives Caregivers for people with dementia (PWD) have reported needing emotional and social supp...
Objectives: With rates of diagnosed dementia increasing, and the state becoming increasingly reliant...
Objectives Caregivers for people with dementia (PWD) have reported needing emotional and social supp...
Background: Approximately 64% of residents living in long-term care (LTC) settings have a diagnosis ...
Background: Almost 44 million people are currently living with dementia worldwide. This number is se...
BackgroundMost people living with dementia want to remain living in their own homes and are supporte...
Abstract Background There are effective non-pharmacological treatment programs that reduce functiona...
Background: Two-thirds of nursing home residents suffer from dementia and there is a need for effect...
Background: Wandering among people with dementia (PwD) is associated with a high risk of injury and ...