Although the benefits of restorative memory interventions for people with dementia are well known, implementation of these interventions remains limited. Touchscreen technology such as the iPad has the potential to provide an easily accessible medium for such interventions and so increase uptake. This evaluation provides an independent assessment of pilot projects using iPad touchscreen devices with adults with dementia within the West Midland and South West regions.\ud \ud The evaluation aimed to assess the effectiveness and impact of the use of touchscreen technology on the day-to-day lives of people with dementia and the staff engaged in their care
Progressive and irreversible cognitive impairments affect the ability of people with dementia to com...
Background: People with dementia can improve their wellbeing by using touchscreen technology. FindMy...
Abstract The potential of developing new technologies that may assist people living with dement...
Dominic Upton, Jennifer Bray, Tim Jones and Penney Upton report on research that confirms that touch...
Introduction The disabilities associated with dementia make the adjustment to staying in a care sett...
Background: Dementia can have significant detrimental impacts on the wellbeing of those with the dis...
Conclusions were synthesised from recent reviews on (touchscreen)technologies and people with dement...
This project builds on the existing evidence that suggests that art-based interventions can be benef...
Background: Devices using touchscreen interfaces such as tablets and smartphones have been highlight...
Background: Devices using touchscreen interfaces such as tablets and smartphones have been highlight...
Background It has been demonstrated that people with dementia’s wellbeing can improve by usin...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: To offer good support to people with dementia and their ca...
BackgroundThe aim of this scoping review was to identify the range, extent and nature of research ar...
This thesis reports on the research that was conducted to develop and pilot test a person-centred to...
Background: Using technology to deliver psychosocial interventions such as reminiscence therapy (RT)...
Progressive and irreversible cognitive impairments affect the ability of people with dementia to com...
Background: People with dementia can improve their wellbeing by using touchscreen technology. FindMy...
Abstract The potential of developing new technologies that may assist people living with dement...
Dominic Upton, Jennifer Bray, Tim Jones and Penney Upton report on research that confirms that touch...
Introduction The disabilities associated with dementia make the adjustment to staying in a care sett...
Background: Dementia can have significant detrimental impacts on the wellbeing of those with the dis...
Conclusions were synthesised from recent reviews on (touchscreen)technologies and people with dement...
This project builds on the existing evidence that suggests that art-based interventions can be benef...
Background: Devices using touchscreen interfaces such as tablets and smartphones have been highlight...
Background: Devices using touchscreen interfaces such as tablets and smartphones have been highlight...
Background It has been demonstrated that people with dementia’s wellbeing can improve by usin...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: To offer good support to people with dementia and their ca...
BackgroundThe aim of this scoping review was to identify the range, extent and nature of research ar...
This thesis reports on the research that was conducted to develop and pilot test a person-centred to...
Background: Using technology to deliver psychosocial interventions such as reminiscence therapy (RT)...
Progressive and irreversible cognitive impairments affect the ability of people with dementia to com...
Background: People with dementia can improve their wellbeing by using touchscreen technology. FindMy...
Abstract The potential of developing new technologies that may assist people living with dement...