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Dementia -- Patients -- Care

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

A narrative experience by the director - enhancing social participation through collaboration with a doctoral occupational therapy student, 2024

 Item — Call number MU Thesis Cas
Identifier: b7932416
Abstract The purpose of this doctoral capstone project is to understand the value of the occupational therapy profession's impact on cognitive deficit members of Town Square. The importance of using occupational therapy assessment scales and treatment/interventions for programming to enhance what is currently implemented. A gap within the literature has been found after searching for a correlation between social participation, dementia day program, and activity engagement. The focus is on how...
Dates: 2024

From burnout to balance : caregivers perspectives on the effects of reminiscence therapy education on quality of life, 2025

 Item — Call number MU Thesis Bla
Identifier: b7932444
Abstract Background: Caregiver burnout is a growing public health concern, particularly for those caring for individuals with Dementia. The physical, emotional, and mental demands of caregiving can lead to significant stress and decreased quality of life. While reminiscence therapy has demonstrated cognitive and emotional benefits for individuals with Dementia, its potential impact on caregivers has limited research. This study examines how reminiscence therapy education influences caregiver...
Dates: 2025