Can fun group sessions slow Dementia's grip?
NCT ID NCT06978972
Summary
This small study tested whether a program of themed group activities could help improve thinking skills and engagement for people with mild-to-moderate dementia living in nursing homes. Ten residents participated in twice-weekly sessions for seven weeks, doing things like word games, discussions, and creative tasks. Researchers measured their memory and attention before and after to see if the activities made a difference.
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Ridgewood Health Campus
Lawrenceburg, Indiana, 47025, United States
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