Dementia Care Technology

Assistive Technology for Dementia: Enhancing Independence in Early Stages

Aids To Help Empower Independence: How Assistive Technology Supports People Living with Dementia Imagine waking up in a familiar home but struggling to remember why you set an alarm or where you placed your keys. For many people living with dementia, this is a daily reality—one that can create frustration, anxiety, and dependence on others. […]

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Find the Right Therapy for Dementia in Brisbane: A Guide to Cognitive Stimulation, Reminiscence, and More

Living with dementia in Brisbane can be challenging, small-ish city, spread out services, heat and humidity, trawling the internet, trying to evaluate what’s right for me – yep, this can be a daunting task. There’s also lot of options when it comes to therapy for dementia and being clear on what’s right for you, well

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Managing Behaviours In Dementia

Managing Behaviours In Dementia: How Well Designed Activity Technology Can Help. It’s a common experience for people living with dementia in an aged care facility are likely to be under stimulated, disengaged from meaningful tasks and socially isolated. In our clinical experience through out dementia assessment services we see this occurring in the home as

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Early Dementia Diagnosis Tool: Can Walking And Talking Be A Predictor of Dementia?

Early Dementia Diagnosis Tool: Can Walking And Talking Be A Predictor of Dementia? An new early dementia diagnosis tool offers promise to identify people with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) who are at risk of dementia. The Gait and Brain Study involved 112 older adults with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) to walk while at the same

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