This paper describes the design and implementation of a reminiscence group for Chinese older people with mild dementia at a Hong Kong nursing home. Specifically, participant observation indicated that such groupwork resulted in improved social, cognitive, and motor skills, and increased display of positive affect. Thus, this project provides evidence of the relevance of reminiscence groupwork for older people from a Chinese cultural background; most particularly, its ability to create a feeling of family among group members while allowing them to keep memories of their loved ones alive through informative reminiscence. Overall, the findings suggest that reminiscence groupwork is conducive to the physical and mental well-being of older Chine...
This Free journal suppl. entitled: 2015 GSA Annual Scientific Meeting AbstractsSession 405 (Symposiu...
This article discusses an early dementia program developed for sufferers and family carers in a Chin...
Conference Theme: Putting Aging Research and Clinical Practice in Cultural Contex
This paper describes the design and implementation of a reminiscence group for Chinese older people ...
Objective To explore as a pilot study the effects of group reminiscence therapy upon depression of p...
[[abstract]]The lived experiences of elderly dementia patients are affected by their cultural belief...
Memory loss is one of the most frequent symptoms associated with dementia. Losing the memories of me...
Several studies have reported the efficacy of group reminiscence in improving wellbeing in older adu...
This chapter provides a brief background on dementia and reminiscence therapy before discussing the ...
We report findings from an intervention study that investigates the impact of group reminiscence (GR...
GRACE_Lab is an interdisciplinary laboratory involving researchers, designers and therapists (from G...
[[abstract]]This study examined the effects of reminiscence on four selected mental health indicator...
As the global average age increases, the incidence of dementia is also rising. Given improvements in...
Objectives: Nostalgic memories are more social than other forms of autobiographical recall, often re...
The incidence of dementia in Singapore is increasing and strategies to care for people with dementia...
This Free journal suppl. entitled: 2015 GSA Annual Scientific Meeting AbstractsSession 405 (Symposiu...
This article discusses an early dementia program developed for sufferers and family carers in a Chin...
Conference Theme: Putting Aging Research and Clinical Practice in Cultural Contex
This paper describes the design and implementation of a reminiscence group for Chinese older people ...
Objective To explore as a pilot study the effects of group reminiscence therapy upon depression of p...
[[abstract]]The lived experiences of elderly dementia patients are affected by their cultural belief...
Memory loss is one of the most frequent symptoms associated with dementia. Losing the memories of me...
Several studies have reported the efficacy of group reminiscence in improving wellbeing in older adu...
This chapter provides a brief background on dementia and reminiscence therapy before discussing the ...
We report findings from an intervention study that investigates the impact of group reminiscence (GR...
GRACE_Lab is an interdisciplinary laboratory involving researchers, designers and therapists (from G...
[[abstract]]This study examined the effects of reminiscence on four selected mental health indicator...
As the global average age increases, the incidence of dementia is also rising. Given improvements in...
Objectives: Nostalgic memories are more social than other forms of autobiographical recall, often re...
The incidence of dementia in Singapore is increasing and strategies to care for people with dementia...
This Free journal suppl. entitled: 2015 GSA Annual Scientific Meeting AbstractsSession 405 (Symposiu...
This article discusses an early dementia program developed for sufferers and family carers in a Chin...
Conference Theme: Putting Aging Research and Clinical Practice in Cultural Contex