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[Activities programs for institutionalized elderly patients with dementia].

Chieh-Chun Kao1, Li-Chan Lin

  • 1Cardinal Tien College of Nursing, National Yang-Ming University, Taiwan, ROC.

Hu Li Za Zhi the Journal of Nursing
|February 16, 2005
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Structured activities significantly decrease agitation and improve daily living for elderly dementia patients. These programs also enhance sleep, reduce anxiety, and boost caregiver morale, fostering a positive care environment.

Area of Science:

  • Gerontology
  • Dementia Care
  • Therapeutic Recreation

Context:

  • Formal caregivers are crucial in implementing activities for institutionalized elderly patients.
  • Dementia care settings often require structured programming to manage behavioral and psychological symptoms.

Purpose:

  • To discuss categories and content of activities programs for elderly dementia patients.
  • To provide a reference for formal caregivers in developing institutional activities.

Summary:

  • Structured activities significantly reduce agitated behaviors in elderly dementia patients.
  • Participation in these activities improves Activities of Daily Living (ADL) performance, sleep quality, and reduces anxiety.
  • Enhanced self-expression, social interaction, and caregiver morale are key outcomes.

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Impact:

  • Provides evidence-based strategies for improving dementia care quality.
  • Empowers formal caregivers with practical tools for activity program development.
  • Contributes to a more positive and effective care environment for individuals with dementia.