The current study examined the effect of an indoor simulated garden installation that included visual, auditory, and olfactory stimuli on resident well-being, compared to the effect elicited by a reminiscence installation and a control no-installation condition. A quasi-experimental ABA design was used (i.e., two intervention conditions plus a wait-list control condition). A survey instrument was administered to nursing home residents (N = 33) at three time points (pre-, during, and post intervention) over an 8-week period, which measured mood, behavior, health, and social interaction. Additionally, staff reports (N = 24) were collected. Both the nature-based and non-nature-based installations led to enhanced well-being and significantly mo...
Aims. To test the relationship between greenery in gardens at residential facilities for older peopl...
A brief history of the link between horticultural activities and care of patients, particularly psyc...
This research aims to examining the effects of healing gardens for elderly people in nursing home se...
Accumulated research points to the therapeutic effects of including outdoor gardens in aged-care fac...
Multisensory environments such as Snoezelen® rooms are becoming increasingly popular in health c...
This study sought to enhance the well-being of older nursing home residents who pace and wander by e...
Research Objectives: To design an age-friendly sensory stimulation gar-den (SSG) to cultivate happin...
AIM: To describe the gardens and their use by individuals living at residential care facilities (RCF...
People with dementia experience gradually diminished functional abilities caused by this disease. De...
People with dementia experience gradually diminished functional abilities caused by this disease. De...
Background and Objectives Having contact with nature can be beneficial for health and wellbeing, bu...
To investigate the potential benefits of “indoor ecotherapy,” this study analyzed the influence of m...
Despite a desire to ‘age in place’ the number of older adults accommodated in aged care facilities i...
BACKGROUND: Spending time in natural environments is beneficial for mental health and cognitive func...
International audienceBackground: Dementia is a major issue worldwide, and considerable efforts were...
Aims. To test the relationship between greenery in gardens at residential facilities for older peopl...
A brief history of the link between horticultural activities and care of patients, particularly psyc...
This research aims to examining the effects of healing gardens for elderly people in nursing home se...
Accumulated research points to the therapeutic effects of including outdoor gardens in aged-care fac...
Multisensory environments such as Snoezelen® rooms are becoming increasingly popular in health c...
This study sought to enhance the well-being of older nursing home residents who pace and wander by e...
Research Objectives: To design an age-friendly sensory stimulation gar-den (SSG) to cultivate happin...
AIM: To describe the gardens and their use by individuals living at residential care facilities (RCF...
People with dementia experience gradually diminished functional abilities caused by this disease. De...
People with dementia experience gradually diminished functional abilities caused by this disease. De...
Background and Objectives Having contact with nature can be beneficial for health and wellbeing, bu...
To investigate the potential benefits of “indoor ecotherapy,” this study analyzed the influence of m...
Despite a desire to ‘age in place’ the number of older adults accommodated in aged care facilities i...
BACKGROUND: Spending time in natural environments is beneficial for mental health and cognitive func...
International audienceBackground: Dementia is a major issue worldwide, and considerable efforts were...
Aims. To test the relationship between greenery in gardens at residential facilities for older peopl...
A brief history of the link between horticultural activities and care of patients, particularly psyc...
This research aims to examining the effects of healing gardens for elderly people in nursing home se...