Beside reminiscing, the increasing cognitive decline in dementia can also be addressed through sensory stimulation allowing the immediate, nonverbal engagement with the world through one’s senses. Much HCI work has prioritized cognitive stimulation for reminiscing or personhood often on small screens, while less research has explored sensory stimulation like the one enabled by large displays. We describe a year-long deployment in a residential care home of a wall-sized display, and explored its domestication through 24 contextual interviews. Findings indicate strong engagement and attachment to the display which has inspired four psychosocial interventions using online generic content. We discuss the value of these findings for personhood t...
There is a lack of digital resources that support the cognition and quality of life (QoL) of people ...
The overall aim of this 2-year Norwegian action research study was to improve the interaction betwee...
Abstract The potential of developing new technologies that may assist people living with dement...
Beside reminiscing, the increasing cognitive decline in dementia can also be addressed through senso...
Beside reminiscing, the increasing cognitive decline in dementia can also be addressed through senso...
Research in HCI is increasingly investigating the role of technology in supporting meaningful and so...
This project builds on the existing evidence that suggests that art-based interventions can be benef...
Background: Art-based interventions have been shown to be beneficial for the wellbeing of people wit...
Background: The number of people living with dementia is rapidly increasing. With dementia’s impact ...
Estimates suggest that Ireland will have 50,000 people with dementia by 2016 and over 100,000 by 203...
Introduction: Group-based cognitive stimulation is the only nonpharmacologic intervention recommende...
Michael Mileski, Joseph Baar Topinka, Matthew Brooks, Corie Lonidier, Kelly Linker, Kelsey Vander Ve...
As persons with dementia regress, there is an increasing challenge to identify appropriate activ-iti...
Background: Dementia is progressive degenerative illness is synonymous with cognitive and behavioura...
\u3cp\u3eAlthough there are promising benefits of supportive technology in dementia care, use of the...
There is a lack of digital resources that support the cognition and quality of life (QoL) of people ...
The overall aim of this 2-year Norwegian action research study was to improve the interaction betwee...
Abstract The potential of developing new technologies that may assist people living with dement...
Beside reminiscing, the increasing cognitive decline in dementia can also be addressed through senso...
Beside reminiscing, the increasing cognitive decline in dementia can also be addressed through senso...
Research in HCI is increasingly investigating the role of technology in supporting meaningful and so...
This project builds on the existing evidence that suggests that art-based interventions can be benef...
Background: Art-based interventions have been shown to be beneficial for the wellbeing of people wit...
Background: The number of people living with dementia is rapidly increasing. With dementia’s impact ...
Estimates suggest that Ireland will have 50,000 people with dementia by 2016 and over 100,000 by 203...
Introduction: Group-based cognitive stimulation is the only nonpharmacologic intervention recommende...
Michael Mileski, Joseph Baar Topinka, Matthew Brooks, Corie Lonidier, Kelly Linker, Kelsey Vander Ve...
As persons with dementia regress, there is an increasing challenge to identify appropriate activ-iti...
Background: Dementia is progressive degenerative illness is synonymous with cognitive and behavioura...
\u3cp\u3eAlthough there are promising benefits of supportive technology in dementia care, use of the...
There is a lack of digital resources that support the cognition and quality of life (QoL) of people ...
The overall aim of this 2-year Norwegian action research study was to improve the interaction betwee...
Abstract The potential of developing new technologies that may assist people living with dement...