Background: Difficulties with memory and communication are prominent and distressing features of dementia which impact on the person with dementia and contribute to caregiver stress and burden. There is a need to provide caregivers with strategies to support and maximize memory and communication abilities in people with dementia. In this project, a team of clinicians, researchers and educators in neuropsychology, psychogeriatrics, nursing and speech pathology translated research-based knowledge from these fields into a program of practical strategies for everyday use by family and professional caregivers. Methods: From the available research evidence, the project team identified compensatory or facilitative strategies to assist with common ...
Computers may have the potential to augment human cognitive processes in ways that could be benefici...
OBJECTIVE: To explore in what way emotional communication can enhance the memory of people with (dif...
Objective: To explore in what way emotional communication can enhance the memory of people with (dif...
Background: Difficulties with memory and communication are prominent and distressing features of dem...
Background: Difficulties with memory and communication are prominent and distressing features of dem...
Background: People with dementia have a range of needs that are met by informal caregivers. A DVD-ba...
The number of people living with dementia worldwide in 2010 was estimated at 35.6 million and is ex...
To ensure the well-being, quality of life and quality of care of people living with dementia, carers...
The prevalence of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) in Canada is on the rise, creating the need for evidence-...
Abstract Aim - To explore Dementia awareness and understanding communication tools. Outcomes - Ident...
Dementia is a degenerative syndrome that affects multiple mental functions includingcognition and be...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the essential elements of a newly developed, practice-based logopaedic interv...
Alzheimer's disease is the leading cause of dementia in older adults. Although memory problems are t...
Abstract — Family caregivers who support persons with dementia are deeply stressful because they do ...
Abstract Background Dementia can lead to difficulties in communication between caregivers and patien...
Computers may have the potential to augment human cognitive processes in ways that could be benefici...
OBJECTIVE: To explore in what way emotional communication can enhance the memory of people with (dif...
Objective: To explore in what way emotional communication can enhance the memory of people with (dif...
Background: Difficulties with memory and communication are prominent and distressing features of dem...
Background: Difficulties with memory and communication are prominent and distressing features of dem...
Background: People with dementia have a range of needs that are met by informal caregivers. A DVD-ba...
The number of people living with dementia worldwide in 2010 was estimated at 35.6 million and is ex...
To ensure the well-being, quality of life and quality of care of people living with dementia, carers...
The prevalence of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) in Canada is on the rise, creating the need for evidence-...
Abstract Aim - To explore Dementia awareness and understanding communication tools. Outcomes - Ident...
Dementia is a degenerative syndrome that affects multiple mental functions includingcognition and be...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the essential elements of a newly developed, practice-based logopaedic interv...
Alzheimer's disease is the leading cause of dementia in older adults. Although memory problems are t...
Abstract — Family caregivers who support persons with dementia are deeply stressful because they do ...
Abstract Background Dementia can lead to difficulties in communication between caregivers and patien...
Computers may have the potential to augment human cognitive processes in ways that could be benefici...
OBJECTIVE: To explore in what way emotional communication can enhance the memory of people with (dif...
Objective: To explore in what way emotional communication can enhance the memory of people with (dif...