
Music and dementia
A Guide for those interested in setting up a community-based music group for people living with dementia and their carers.
New research on the impact of temperature on people living with dementia, supervised by DTA Executive Director Richard Fleming and published in the Conversation.
For most of us it doesn’t last long as we can take simple steps to get comfortable, such as putting on clothes, opening a window, or switching on a heater.
But what happens when you can’t control the temperature where you live? This problem is faced by many residents of aged care facilities, and can be particularly difficult for those living with dementia.
To find out how these residents cope we recently carried out a three-year research project on the effects of indoor environment in aged care facilities in south-eastern NSW. This was part of a broader program of University of Wollongong research on the impact of indoor environment on elderly people.
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A Guide for those interested in setting up a community-based music group for people living with dementia and their carers.
Two university students have snagged $2000 each for their exploration of salutogenesis and what it means for people with dementia.