Objectives:The tailored activity program (TAP) is an evidence-based occupational therapist-led intervention for people living with dementia and their care partners at home, developed in the USA. This study sought to understand its acceptability to people living with dementia, their care partners, and health professionals, and factors that might influence willingness to participate prior to its implementation in Australia.Methods:This study used qualitative descriptive methods. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with people living with dementia in the community (n\ua0= 4), their care partners (n\ua0= 13), and health professionals (n\ua0= 12). People living with dementia were asked about health professionals coming to their home to hel...
Context: Dance has been suggested as a way of helping people with advanced dementia, providing meani...
There are effective non-pharmacological treatment programs that reduce functional disability and cha...
Objectives: In the Netherlands, Graff et al. found Community Occupational Therapy in Dementia (COTiD...
Objectives: The Tailored Activity Program (TAP) is an evidence-based occupational therapist-led inte...
Background: Prior to implementing new programmes or practices, it is essential to understand the con...
Rationale: Current knowledge in experiences and potential benefits of group-based activity programme...
Psychosocial interventions aim to mitigate the serious consequences of dementia for the daily life o...
Rationale: Current knowledge in experiences and potential benefits of group-based activity programme...
Background: Activity levels remain low in care homes, but activity engagement can enhance residents'...
There are currently about 850,000 people living with dementia in the UK and it is estimated that 670...
OBJECTIVES: In the Netherlands, Graff et al. found Community Occupational Therapy in Dementia (COTiD...
Many people are keen to be actively involved in social life and activities, but even at an early sta...
Background: There is great need for development of feasible rehabilitation for older people with dem...
Abstract Background There are effective non-pharmacological treatment programs that reduce functiona...
Background. The PRomoting Activity, Independence and Stability in Early Dementia (PrAISED) study del...
Context: Dance has been suggested as a way of helping people with advanced dementia, providing meani...
There are effective non-pharmacological treatment programs that reduce functional disability and cha...
Objectives: In the Netherlands, Graff et al. found Community Occupational Therapy in Dementia (COTiD...
Objectives: The Tailored Activity Program (TAP) is an evidence-based occupational therapist-led inte...
Background: Prior to implementing new programmes or practices, it is essential to understand the con...
Rationale: Current knowledge in experiences and potential benefits of group-based activity programme...
Psychosocial interventions aim to mitigate the serious consequences of dementia for the daily life o...
Rationale: Current knowledge in experiences and potential benefits of group-based activity programme...
Background: Activity levels remain low in care homes, but activity engagement can enhance residents'...
There are currently about 850,000 people living with dementia in the UK and it is estimated that 670...
OBJECTIVES: In the Netherlands, Graff et al. found Community Occupational Therapy in Dementia (COTiD...
Many people are keen to be actively involved in social life and activities, but even at an early sta...
Background: There is great need for development of feasible rehabilitation for older people with dem...
Abstract Background There are effective non-pharmacological treatment programs that reduce functiona...
Background. The PRomoting Activity, Independence and Stability in Early Dementia (PrAISED) study del...
Context: Dance has been suggested as a way of helping people with advanced dementia, providing meani...
There are effective non-pharmacological treatment programs that reduce functional disability and cha...
Objectives: In the Netherlands, Graff et al. found Community Occupational Therapy in Dementia (COTiD...