Individuals living with dementia experience changes in their cognitive, motor, and sensory abilities. These changes in ability invariably affect the way people with dementia use technology. Past work on technology use in the dementia context has found technology use is primarily driven by and benefits caregivers rather than the person living with dementia. Further, much of this past work asserts technology use by people with dementia is only feasible when caregivers are able to provide the necessary technical support to aid the person with dementia. In my dissertation, I provide an alternative perspective. First, I uncover ways technology savvy individuals in the mild to moderate stages of dementia use everyday technologies to manage their ...
BackgroundWith increasing focus on living well with dementia, technology has been identified as havi...
The majority of people with dementia live at home. Consequently, they are, to varying degrees, users...
Background: With the expected increase in the numbers of persons with dementia, providing timely, ad...
Over 46.8 million people live with dementia worldwide, and this number is set to increase to 131.5 m...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Dementia is estimated to currently affect almost 15% o...
Assistive technologies became pervasive and virtually present in all our life domains. They can be e...
Assistive technologies (AT) became pervasive and virtually present in all our life domains. They can...
\u3cp\u3eAlthough there are promising benefits of supportive technology in dementia care, use of the...
Clinicians and researchers have become increasingly interested in the potential of technology in ass...
The general aim of this thesis was to increase knowledge about people with MCI or dementia and their...
This research was supported by grant no. TS/10030/1 from the Technology Strategy Board to the first ...
Introduction: Technology use is a highly relevant part of everyday occupations and difficulties can ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present the self-described “journey” of a person with deme...
Purpose: The ability to manage technology is important for performance and participation in everyday...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present the self-described “journey” of a person with dem...
BackgroundWith increasing focus on living well with dementia, technology has been identified as havi...
The majority of people with dementia live at home. Consequently, they are, to varying degrees, users...
Background: With the expected increase in the numbers of persons with dementia, providing timely, ad...
Over 46.8 million people live with dementia worldwide, and this number is set to increase to 131.5 m...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Dementia is estimated to currently affect almost 15% o...
Assistive technologies became pervasive and virtually present in all our life domains. They can be e...
Assistive technologies (AT) became pervasive and virtually present in all our life domains. They can...
\u3cp\u3eAlthough there are promising benefits of supportive technology in dementia care, use of the...
Clinicians and researchers have become increasingly interested in the potential of technology in ass...
The general aim of this thesis was to increase knowledge about people with MCI or dementia and their...
This research was supported by grant no. TS/10030/1 from the Technology Strategy Board to the first ...
Introduction: Technology use is a highly relevant part of everyday occupations and difficulties can ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present the self-described “journey” of a person with deme...
Purpose: The ability to manage technology is important for performance and participation in everyday...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present the self-described “journey” of a person with dem...
BackgroundWith increasing focus on living well with dementia, technology has been identified as havi...
The majority of people with dementia live at home. Consequently, they are, to varying degrees, users...
Background: With the expected increase in the numbers of persons with dementia, providing timely, ad...