Older adults with dementia experience more frequent and injurious falls than their cognitively-intact peers; however, there are no evidence-based fall-prevention programs (EBFPP) for this population. The Otago Exercise Program (OEP) is an EBFPP for older adults that has not been well-studied in people with dementia. We sought to explore the feasibility of group delivery of OEP in an adult day health center (ADHC) for people with dementia. We collected demographic data, Functional Assessment Staging Tool (FAST), and Mini Mental State Exam (MMSE) scores for seven participants with dementia. Pre- and post-test data included: Timed-Up-and-Go (TUG), 30-Second Chair-Stand (30s-CST), Four-Stage-Balance-Test (4-SBT), and Berg Balance Scale (BBS). W...
Background: Dementia is a common mental health problem affecting older people with prevalence rangin...
Introduction: Evidence-based fall prevention (EBFP) programs significantly decrease fall risk, falls...
BackgroundIt is estimated one in two adults age 80 and over fall each year, resulting in substantial...
AbstractThis pilot study aimed to assess the feasibility and effectiveness of a falls-prevention pro...
Falling and loss of mobility present serious risks for elderly adults, especially those with cogniti...
Background: Inactivity and falls are common problems in psychogeriatric care facilities. Physical ac...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate exercise effects on falls in people with dementia living in nursing homes...
Background: The rate of falls in community dwelling older people with cognitive impairment (CI) is t...
Objectives: To primarily ascertain the effect of the Otago Exercise Program (OEP) on physiological f...
Older adults with dementia are at an increased risk for falls. However, little is known about what ...
Objectives: To primarily ascertain the effect of the Otago Exercise Program (OEP) on physiological f...
Background: Falls are two to four times more frequent amongst older adults living in long-term care ...
Abstract Background Falls are common in people with dementia living in residential care. The ProF-Co...
There are approximately fifty-five million people today living with dementia. When these patients ar...
Abstract Background People with dementia progressively lose abilities and are prone to falling. Exer...
Background: Dementia is a common mental health problem affecting older people with prevalence rangin...
Introduction: Evidence-based fall prevention (EBFP) programs significantly decrease fall risk, falls...
BackgroundIt is estimated one in two adults age 80 and over fall each year, resulting in substantial...
AbstractThis pilot study aimed to assess the feasibility and effectiveness of a falls-prevention pro...
Falling and loss of mobility present serious risks for elderly adults, especially those with cogniti...
Background: Inactivity and falls are common problems in psychogeriatric care facilities. Physical ac...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate exercise effects on falls in people with dementia living in nursing homes...
Background: The rate of falls in community dwelling older people with cognitive impairment (CI) is t...
Objectives: To primarily ascertain the effect of the Otago Exercise Program (OEP) on physiological f...
Older adults with dementia are at an increased risk for falls. However, little is known about what ...
Objectives: To primarily ascertain the effect of the Otago Exercise Program (OEP) on physiological f...
Background: Falls are two to four times more frequent amongst older adults living in long-term care ...
Abstract Background Falls are common in people with dementia living in residential care. The ProF-Co...
There are approximately fifty-five million people today living with dementia. When these patients ar...
Abstract Background People with dementia progressively lose abilities and are prone to falling. Exer...
Background: Dementia is a common mental health problem affecting older people with prevalence rangin...
Introduction: Evidence-based fall prevention (EBFP) programs significantly decrease fall risk, falls...
BackgroundIt is estimated one in two adults age 80 and over fall each year, resulting in substantial...