The senses-seeing, smelling, hearing, feeling, and tasting-are the most familiar and basic way people interact with the world. From our earliest days the world is explored and understood with input from the senses. We experience pleasure and satisfaction from stimulating our senses throughout childhood and adult life, which does not cease with the onset of dementia. Yet sensory impairment, as a consequence of illness, disease and ageing, can reduce people's ability to interact with the world through sensory input. People with dementia have particular problems that cause them to misinterpret aspects of the environment. For example, reflections on polished floors can make the surface look like water, shadows may appear as objects and objects ...
This interdisciplinary research critically investigated the design qualities of multisensory stimul...
This scoping review focused on the existing scholarly literature exploring sensory interventions and...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. Background: Multisensory environments (MSEs) for people with dementia ...
As persons with dementia regress, there is an increasing challenge to identify appropriate activ-iti...
Associations between dementia and impairments in hearing, vision, olfaction and (to a lesser degree)...
Recent research has investigated the impact of design on providing multisensory experience for peopl...
Recent research has investigated the impact of design on providing multisensory experience for peopl...
The Dementia Enabling Environment Project (DEEP) Virtual Information Centre provides practical tips,...
This guide is an outcome of the research project The Multi Sensory Environment (MSE) in dementia car...
The poster presents the results of recent interdisciplinary research into current provision and desi...
There are currently about 6 million people with dementia in the European Union. With ageing, a numbe...
Within dementia care, there is a need to facilitate appropriate sensory experiences and opportunitie...
PURPOSE: To examine the relationship between environmental ambience and psychological well-being of ...
Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or dementia often leads to behavioral and psychiatric symptoms of de...
The research project presented in this short paper/poster evolved from broader consideration in resp...
This interdisciplinary research critically investigated the design qualities of multisensory stimul...
This scoping review focused on the existing scholarly literature exploring sensory interventions and...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. Background: Multisensory environments (MSEs) for people with dementia ...
As persons with dementia regress, there is an increasing challenge to identify appropriate activ-iti...
Associations between dementia and impairments in hearing, vision, olfaction and (to a lesser degree)...
Recent research has investigated the impact of design on providing multisensory experience for peopl...
Recent research has investigated the impact of design on providing multisensory experience for peopl...
The Dementia Enabling Environment Project (DEEP) Virtual Information Centre provides practical tips,...
This guide is an outcome of the research project The Multi Sensory Environment (MSE) in dementia car...
The poster presents the results of recent interdisciplinary research into current provision and desi...
There are currently about 6 million people with dementia in the European Union. With ageing, a numbe...
Within dementia care, there is a need to facilitate appropriate sensory experiences and opportunitie...
PURPOSE: To examine the relationship between environmental ambience and psychological well-being of ...
Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or dementia often leads to behavioral and psychiatric symptoms of de...
The research project presented in this short paper/poster evolved from broader consideration in resp...
This interdisciplinary research critically investigated the design qualities of multisensory stimul...
This scoping review focused on the existing scholarly literature exploring sensory interventions and...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. Background: Multisensory environments (MSEs) for people with dementia ...