This exploratory study compares the impact of five activity types on the well-being of institutionalized people with dementia: the intergenerational art program Opening Minds through Art, art and music therapies, creative activities, non-creative activities, and no activities at all. We validated the Scripps Modified Greater Cincinnati Chapter Well-Being Observational Tool, and used that instrument to systematically observe N = 67 people with dementia as they participated in different activity types. People with dementia showed the highest well-being scores during Opening Minds through Art compared to all other activities. No significant well-being differences were found between creative activities led by licensed art/music therapist versus...
Most residential aged care facilities support residents to participate in activities and the importa...
Dementia is a neurodegenerative syndrome that can lead to profound psychological and social challeng...
In the United Kingdom around 850,000 people have been diagnosed with dementia, and this is projected...
A within-subjects design was utilized to compare levels of wellbeing demonstrated by 25 individuals ...
Background:: Research reviews highlight methodological limitations and gaps in the evidence base for...
This study was conducted to better understand how activities may impact quality of life on dementia ...
Objectives: Various art programs are available for people with dementia. These have been shown to co...
Background: There is growing acknowledgement for the need to move beyond exclusive biomedical unders...
Although the interests in participative arts for people living with a dementia has increased over th...
The growing prevalence of dementia, combined with an absence of effective pharmacological treatments...
The indirect experience of dementia mediated through the arts shapes our preconceptions, educating u...
ABSTRACT Background: Occupation remains an unmet need in long-term dementia care. To increase reside...
Artistic and creative activities are increasingly recognised as tools to support people with dementi...
Objectives: Involvement in activities is assumed to positively influence the quality of life of peop...
Art programmes have been shown to contribute to the quality of life of people with dementia. To unde...
Most residential aged care facilities support residents to participate in activities and the importa...
Dementia is a neurodegenerative syndrome that can lead to profound psychological and social challeng...
In the United Kingdom around 850,000 people have been diagnosed with dementia, and this is projected...
A within-subjects design was utilized to compare levels of wellbeing demonstrated by 25 individuals ...
Background:: Research reviews highlight methodological limitations and gaps in the evidence base for...
This study was conducted to better understand how activities may impact quality of life on dementia ...
Objectives: Various art programs are available for people with dementia. These have been shown to co...
Background: There is growing acknowledgement for the need to move beyond exclusive biomedical unders...
Although the interests in participative arts for people living with a dementia has increased over th...
The growing prevalence of dementia, combined with an absence of effective pharmacological treatments...
The indirect experience of dementia mediated through the arts shapes our preconceptions, educating u...
ABSTRACT Background: Occupation remains an unmet need in long-term dementia care. To increase reside...
Artistic and creative activities are increasingly recognised as tools to support people with dementi...
Objectives: Involvement in activities is assumed to positively influence the quality of life of peop...
Art programmes have been shown to contribute to the quality of life of people with dementia. To unde...
Most residential aged care facilities support residents to participate in activities and the importa...
Dementia is a neurodegenerative syndrome that can lead to profound psychological and social challeng...
In the United Kingdom around 850,000 people have been diagnosed with dementia, and this is projected...