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Evaluation of Cognitive Technologies in Geriatric Rehabilitation: a Case Study Pilot Project

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Journal Occup Ther Int
Publisher Wiley
Date 2010 Feb 11
PMID 20146197
Citations 5
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Abstract

The aim of this study was to develop and evaluate low-cost technology for cognitive rehabilitation in older individuals with dementia and document changes stemming from a clinical case study using these tools. An activity board, a calendar, a routine organizer and a software program were used and evaluated by specialists (n = 7). A pre-post-case study with an elderly male with dementia was undertaken for four months. All rehabilitation resources were classified as appropriate by the specialists. Post-intervention scores demonstrated improvement in cognitive functioning and daily activities at home. There is a need for further research to assess the therapeutic effects in patients with dementia applying equipment and software to improve cognitive function.

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