Around 55 million people worldwide have dementia, a neurocognitive disorder that progressively reduces the ability of people to think, comprehend, communicate, and undertake daily living tasks which impacts on their quality of life and wellbeing. Although there is no cure for dementia, environments that encourage reminiscence, promote social interaction, and stimulate cognitive and physical activity have been found to be beneficial. In collaboration with experts working with people with dementia we have developed AMuSED (Active Multi-Sensory Environment for people living with Dementia), a non-pharmacological intervention that provides engagement, stimulation, and social interaction, through themed multisensory table-top boxes. AMuSED boxes...
noWe co-designed and piloted ‘Festival in a Box’, an outreach programme to enable socially isolated...
The ability of people with dementia to participate in social interactions is progressively undermine...
Dementia means significant cognitive decline in language, memory and executive functions. Dementia i...
Dementia is the loss of cognitive abilities, particularly the use of working (short-term) memory, us...
Dementia comprises a number of degenerative neurological diseases. It is a complex condition and eac...
Caring for people with dementia will be one of the major challenges of the 21st century. Advancing t...
With the advancement in technology, researchers are beginning to explore various avenues where techn...
Abstract The potential of developing new technologies that may assist people living with dement...
Purpose Worldwide, there are 30 million people with dementia (PWD) in 2009 and 100 million in 2050, ...
Research finds that 90% of nursing home residents with dementia suffer from apathy, which negatively...
The paper describes the early outcomes of a multi-sensory room project conducted in an Italian long-...
Memory loss is one of the most frequent symptoms associated with dementia. Losing the memories of me...
As world populations grow older the incidence of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and other dementia related...
In Chinese society like in many cultures, persons with dementia suffer some level of stigmatisation....
noWe co-designed and piloted ‘Festival in a Box’, an outreach programme to enable socially isolated...
The ability of people with dementia to participate in social interactions is progressively undermine...
Dementia means significant cognitive decline in language, memory and executive functions. Dementia i...
Dementia is the loss of cognitive abilities, particularly the use of working (short-term) memory, us...
Dementia comprises a number of degenerative neurological diseases. It is a complex condition and eac...
Caring for people with dementia will be one of the major challenges of the 21st century. Advancing t...
With the advancement in technology, researchers are beginning to explore various avenues where techn...
Abstract The potential of developing new technologies that may assist people living with dement...
Purpose Worldwide, there are 30 million people with dementia (PWD) in 2009 and 100 million in 2050, ...
Research finds that 90% of nursing home residents with dementia suffer from apathy, which negatively...
The paper describes the early outcomes of a multi-sensory room project conducted in an Italian long-...
Memory loss is one of the most frequent symptoms associated with dementia. Losing the memories of me...
As world populations grow older the incidence of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and other dementia related...
In Chinese society like in many cultures, persons with dementia suffer some level of stigmatisation....
noWe co-designed and piloted ‘Festival in a Box’, an outreach programme to enable socially isolated...
The ability of people with dementia to participate in social interactions is progressively undermine...
Dementia means significant cognitive decline in language, memory and executive functions. Dementia i...