Background: Person-centred care is widely recognised as important for helping people with dementia maintain a sense of self and purpose in life – especially for those living in care facilities. Despite this, most care practices still adopt a medical approach in which physical needs are prioritized over psychosocial well-being. Addressing the need to find ways of promoting person-centred approaches in care, this study explored care professionals’ reflections on a novel, technological intervention (SENSE-GARDEN) that combines multisensory stimuli and digital media to create personalized environments for people with dementia. The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of care professionals who had used SENSE-GARDEN for approximately ...
Background: With the ongoing rise of the elderly population and the subsequent number of dementia ca...
Background: With the ongoing rise of the elderly population and the subsequent number of dementia ca...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present the self-described “journey” of a person with deme...
Background: The number of people living with dementia is rapidly increasing. With dementia’s impact ...
Meaningful activities in dementia care can promote the co-construction of narrative identity in care...
BackgroundWith increasing focus on living well with dementia, technology has been identified as havi...
BackgroundWith increasing focus on living well with dementia, technology has been identified as havi...
BACKGROUND: To address the lack of social interaction and meaningful activities for persons with dem...
Background: The integration of technology-based interventions into health and care provision in our ...
Background E-health or digital health technologies endeavour to connect key stakeholders and thereb...
Dementia is on the rise and society faces the challenge of how to manage its impacts. Challenging th...
Introduction: Assistive technology such as motion detectors, tablet computers, and wearable sensors ...
Background: With the ongoing rise of the elderly population and the subsequent number of dementia ca...
Objective: Use of technology to structure and support the daily activities of the residents in a sma...
Objective Assistive technology (AT) can help carers (family, friends and neighbours) and people with...
Background: With the ongoing rise of the elderly population and the subsequent number of dementia ca...
Background: With the ongoing rise of the elderly population and the subsequent number of dementia ca...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present the self-described “journey” of a person with deme...
Background: The number of people living with dementia is rapidly increasing. With dementia’s impact ...
Meaningful activities in dementia care can promote the co-construction of narrative identity in care...
BackgroundWith increasing focus on living well with dementia, technology has been identified as havi...
BackgroundWith increasing focus on living well with dementia, technology has been identified as havi...
BACKGROUND: To address the lack of social interaction and meaningful activities for persons with dem...
Background: The integration of technology-based interventions into health and care provision in our ...
Background E-health or digital health technologies endeavour to connect key stakeholders and thereb...
Dementia is on the rise and society faces the challenge of how to manage its impacts. Challenging th...
Introduction: Assistive technology such as motion detectors, tablet computers, and wearable sensors ...
Background: With the ongoing rise of the elderly population and the subsequent number of dementia ca...
Objective: Use of technology to structure and support the daily activities of the residents in a sma...
Objective Assistive technology (AT) can help carers (family, friends and neighbours) and people with...
Background: With the ongoing rise of the elderly population and the subsequent number of dementia ca...
Background: With the ongoing rise of the elderly population and the subsequent number of dementia ca...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present the self-described “journey” of a person with deme...