clipped from www.cochrane.org
Reminiscence therapy is one of the most popular psychosocial interventions in dementia care, and is highly rated by staff and participants. There is some evidence to suggest it is effective in improving mood in older people without dementia. Its effects on mood, cognition and well-being in dementia are less well understood |
Alzheimers Dementia Information. This site uses the clip format. For additional information follow the link in the clip. Fast and easy. Alzheimer's Clips is a companion site of the Alzheimer's Reading Room.
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Alzheimer's Reading Room: Reminiscence Therapy and Dementia
I find that my mother enjoys talking about and looking a very old pictures. I ask her to tell me things about the person and her memories. Not only does this put her in a good mood and frame of mind, it also serves as a way to "exercise her brain". You might try this and see how it works for you.
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