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guiding principles
Dementia therapy approaches
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Dementia therapy approaches
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guiding principles
strengthen
knowledge/processes with:
improvement potential
reduce demands
impaired cognitive Systems
increase reliance
spared cognitive Systems
provide stimuli evoking
positive
fact memory
action
emotion
specific approaches
Spaced Retrieval Training (SRT)
shaping procedure
Davis, Massman, Doody 2001
teach:
knowledge
Procedures
elaborate encoding approach
multimodal support for encoding:
visual imagery
visual organisation
techniques facilitating  retrieval
recognition easier than recall
priming facilitates recall
direct priming
repetition
Indirect priming
associative
priming: clinical setting
direct
Indirect
memory books
Music
context
Routines
"behaviour chains"
reminiscence
Full mind map
Use of retrieval cues reflecting support given at encoding
cognitive stimulation
active involvment
avoid multitasking
efficiency in healthy adults!
dementia deficits  multitasking impact
attention
Memory
New-Branch
allow increased time for response
future approaches
based on: neural plasticity
facilitate learning
tasks
repetition is good!
Mahendra 2001
aim for errorless learning
use emotionally charged scenes/story
better recall than neutral scenes
personally relevant!
Promote multimodal stimulation
Montessori methods
Orsulic-Jeras, Judge, Camp 2000
strengthens learning
Two
See
listen
self generation of response
Lipinska et al 1994
active engagement
facilitates learning
work within:
memory span
control:
task complexity
hierarchy
recognition tasks
Reading comprehension
Auditory comprehension
oral reading of words
recall tasks
tasks requiring: multiple cognitive processes   cognitive effort
co-ordinate naming
superordinate naming
focus:
single tasks
hearing
facilitate it!
amplify your voice
make face visible to person
eliminate noise
insure hearing aid use
check it!
environmental intervention for vision Brawley 1997
environment colours:
high contrast
Plates/table
tabletops/floor
black vs white
light blue vs. light yellow
colour rendition improvements
task lighting
focused
Gradual level changes
transition spaces
Access to daylight
glare
Consistent light levels
raise light levels
2/3x young adult need
vision+ dementia
contrast sensitivity
colour discrimination
vision+ageing
Less adjustable lens
more light
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