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Case Studies from Age in Action

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Dementia

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Silver Saddles: An Equestrian Intervention For Older Adults With Dementia, Christine Jensen, Jessica Lyon, Tina Thomas, Rachel Scrivano Jan 2018

Silver Saddles: An Equestrian Intervention For Older Adults With Dementia, Christine Jensen, Jessica Lyon, Tina Thomas, Rachel Scrivano

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Educational Objectives

1. Demonstrate the encouraging outcomes therapeutic horseback riding programs can have for older adults with memory loss.

2. Describe the importance of trained volunteers and staff at both the riding center and the long-term care community for aiding older adults with memory loss during the therapeutic riding program.

3. Showcase the research process and pilot results.

4. Highlight lessons learned and future directions for Silver Saddles.


Bringing Comfort To People With Advanced Dementia, Ann Wyatt Jan 2015

Bringing Comfort To People With Advanced Dementia, Ann Wyatt

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Educational Objectives

1. Explain the purpose of looking at palliative care through a dementia lens.

2. Define dementia-capable palliative care.

3. Identify and provide examples of specific care practices that can bring comfort to people with advanced dementia.

4. Describe the process that staff use in identifying what brings comfort to individual residents.


Remembering Through Music: Music Therapy And Dementia, Melissa Owens Jan 2014

Remembering Through Music: Music Therapy And Dementia, Melissa Owens

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Educational Objectives

1. Define music therapy and its benefits with older adults with dementia and related disorders/ diseases.

2. Describe active and passive music therapy interventions and strategies for older adult populations.

3. Identify the ways a non-musician can use music to engage older adults and mitigate some symptoms of dementia.


Timeslips: Creativity For People With Dementia, Anne Davis Basting Jan 2013

Timeslips: Creativity For People With Dementia, Anne Davis Basting

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Educational Objectives

1. Recognize the value of creative storytelling for people with dementia, with its shift in emphasis from memory to imagination.

2. Understand the impact of creative storytelling upon facilitators, storytellers, audiences, and readers.

3. Explore the potential mechanisms at work in creative storytelling.


Activity Engagement For Persons With Dementia, Barbara Braddock, Ellen Phipps Jan 2009

Activity Engagement For Persons With Dementia, Barbara Braddock, Ellen Phipps

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Educational Objectives

1. Describe a successful approach to activity engagement for persons with dementia.

2. Review three cognitive interventions useful for activity engagement for persons with dementia.

3. Discuss applications of this approach using university students in home visits.