First paragraph: Textbooks, academic articles and information guides about dementia often give suggestions to carers about adapting the home environment, reinforcing the importance of music or reminiscence, and strategies that may lessen symptoms associated with dementia. Television programmes and media articles are taking an increased interest in such interventions in practice. However, such resources or features rarely, if ever, have clear application for people who also have an intellectual disability. This demonstrates the importance of conducting non-pharmacological (non-drug) intervention studies with participants who have an intellectual disability and who continue to remain excluded from mainstream dementia research (Watchman, 2016)...
Background Numbers of people with an intellectual disability and dementia are increasing with a nee...
Purpose: Behaviour can have an influence on (coping with) chronic conditions such as dementia. Assis...
Purpose:Carers play a vital role in looking after people with intellectual disabilities (ID). Caring...
First paragraph: Textbooks, academic articles and information guides about dementia often give sugge...
First paragraph: Enabling people with dementia to live independently in their own homes is a key obj...
First paragraph: Thirty years ago dementia was a condition less understood than it is now and assume...
First paragraph: Intellectual disability is characterised by significant limitations in both intelle...
Individuals with dementia experience many symptoms as the illness progress. Some of the common sympt...
The World Health Organization’s report, Dementia: A Public Health Priority, noted that the number of...
The speed of information processing by the human brain changes with age but dementia is not part of ...
BACKGROUND: The ageing of people with intellectual disability, accompanied with consequences like de...
Purpose of Report: The International Summit on Intellectual Disability and Dementia (Glasgow, Scotla...
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Supplementary files for article The facilitators and barriers to improving functional activity and w...
Dementia is the loss of cognitive abilities, particularly the use of working (short-term) memory, us...
Background Numbers of people with an intellectual disability and dementia are increasing with a nee...
Purpose: Behaviour can have an influence on (coping with) chronic conditions such as dementia. Assis...
Purpose:Carers play a vital role in looking after people with intellectual disabilities (ID). Caring...
First paragraph: Textbooks, academic articles and information guides about dementia often give sugge...
First paragraph: Enabling people with dementia to live independently in their own homes is a key obj...
First paragraph: Thirty years ago dementia was a condition less understood than it is now and assume...
First paragraph: Intellectual disability is characterised by significant limitations in both intelle...
Individuals with dementia experience many symptoms as the illness progress. Some of the common sympt...
The World Health Organization’s report, Dementia: A Public Health Priority, noted that the number of...
The speed of information processing by the human brain changes with age but dementia is not part of ...
BACKGROUND: The ageing of people with intellectual disability, accompanied with consequences like de...
Purpose of Report: The International Summit on Intellectual Disability and Dementia (Glasgow, Scotla...
© [insert the copyright line of the published article]. This AAM is provided for your own personal u...
Supplementary files for article The facilitators and barriers to improving functional activity and w...
Dementia is the loss of cognitive abilities, particularly the use of working (short-term) memory, us...
Background Numbers of people with an intellectual disability and dementia are increasing with a nee...
Purpose: Behaviour can have an influence on (coping with) chronic conditions such as dementia. Assis...
Purpose:Carers play a vital role in looking after people with intellectual disabilities (ID). Caring...