International audienceBackground: Dementia is a major issue worldwide, and considerable efforts were made to design therapeutic mediation tools and evaluate their benefits on the health of patients.Methods: Design: Multi-center cluster-controlled pilot trial.Settings and participants: Four nursing homes that offered separated access to one conventional sensory garden (CSG) and one enriched garden (EG). The participants were residents with dementia, independent for walking and with no severe dementia or behavioural troubles. Eligible residents were divided into three groups according to the proximity of their room: close to the CSG or EG gardens for the first two groups and further from the gardens for the third (control) group.Interventions...
My project outlines how horticultural therapy could be used as an intervention to help with the beha...
Background: The number of people living with dementia is rapidly increasing. With dementia’s impact ...
Two-thirds of people with dementia reside in their own homes; however, support for community-dwellin...
International audienceBackground: Dementia is a major issue worldwide, and considerable efforts were...
Introduction: Exposure to nature is known to support psychological wellbeing, and can support People...
Objectives Considering the importance of going outside in a natural environment for people in genera...
Aim: To evaluate the process of daily going outside in a nursing home garden and explore the effect ...
Purpose: When designing a nursing home, architects and planners need to consider ways to provide pat...
Objectives: Innovative care environments are developed for people with dementia to encourage person-...
[[abstract]]Background A patient with dementia often uses drugs and being limited their freedom due ...
The research addressed the following focused question: “Do garden spaces decrease the incidence of b...
Introduction: Young onset dementia (YOD) affects about 1 in 1500 people aged under 65 years in the U...
Purpose: The benefits of ‘green dementia care’, whereby people living with dementia are supported to...
This study aims to understand what determines the extent to which care home managers use the care h...
AbstractObjectiveTo examine the impact of gardens and outdoor spaces on the mental and physical well...
My project outlines how horticultural therapy could be used as an intervention to help with the beha...
Background: The number of people living with dementia is rapidly increasing. With dementia’s impact ...
Two-thirds of people with dementia reside in their own homes; however, support for community-dwellin...
International audienceBackground: Dementia is a major issue worldwide, and considerable efforts were...
Introduction: Exposure to nature is known to support psychological wellbeing, and can support People...
Objectives Considering the importance of going outside in a natural environment for people in genera...
Aim: To evaluate the process of daily going outside in a nursing home garden and explore the effect ...
Purpose: When designing a nursing home, architects and planners need to consider ways to provide pat...
Objectives: Innovative care environments are developed for people with dementia to encourage person-...
[[abstract]]Background A patient with dementia often uses drugs and being limited their freedom due ...
The research addressed the following focused question: “Do garden spaces decrease the incidence of b...
Introduction: Young onset dementia (YOD) affects about 1 in 1500 people aged under 65 years in the U...
Purpose: The benefits of ‘green dementia care’, whereby people living with dementia are supported to...
This study aims to understand what determines the extent to which care home managers use the care h...
AbstractObjectiveTo examine the impact of gardens and outdoor spaces on the mental and physical well...
My project outlines how horticultural therapy could be used as an intervention to help with the beha...
Background: The number of people living with dementia is rapidly increasing. With dementia’s impact ...
Two-thirds of people with dementia reside in their own homes; however, support for community-dwellin...