Online brain games show promise for slowing dementia decline
NCT ID NCT05860127
Summary
This study tested whether online group therapy sessions could help slow cognitive decline in people with mild to moderate dementia. Researchers compared 133 participants who either received virtual cognitive stimulation therapy or standard care. The therapy involved 14 online sessions over 7 weeks with activities designed to engage memory and thinking skills.
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Locations
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UConn Center on Aging
Farmington, Connecticut, 06030, United States
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Yale Memory Clinic
New Haven, Connecticut, 06536, United States
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