Tak et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Feasibility of providing computer activities for nursing home residents with dementiaTak et al., 2013
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- Tak S
- Beck C
- Hong S
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- Non-pharmacological therapies in dementia
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Introduction Nursing home residents with dementia need cognitively stimulating and enjoyable activities, and computer technology offers them a means of engaging in such activities. This study therefore examined the feasibility of providing a 12-week computer …
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