The affective creativity of a couple in dementia care

J Jeong - Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry, 2020 - Springer
The capacity to feel and express themselves in response to worldly surroundings is a
defining feature of who a person living with dementia is, and can have profound effects on …

Long live creativity: Exploring the exercise-creative cognition link in later life.

E Frith - Translational Issues in Psychological Science, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
Substantial evidence has demonstrated a favorable link between exercise and cognitive
health outcomes in older adulthood. Given this widespread relationship, it is of critical …

[PDF][PDF] Complementary and art-therapies as a supportive approach in gerontology and geriatrics

R Martinec - Gerontology & geriatrics studies, 2018 - researchgate.net
Aging can cause different functional, physical, psychological and social implications, and
therefore there is a need of eliminating or alleviating the existing negative symptoms. In that …

Musician, friend and muse: An ethnographic exploration of emerging practices of musicians devising co-creative musicking with elderly people

K Dons - 2019 - research.hanze.nl
In leaving the more traditional territories of the concert performance for broader societal
contexts, professional musicians increasingly devise music in closer collaboration with their …

Multi-sensory potential of archives in dementia care

V Tischler, S Clapp - Archives and Records, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
This paper aimed to review the potential for archival items to be used to support therapeutic
interventions in dementia care, with a particular focus on olfactory stimuli. Archival research …

The moral and gender implications of measures used to modulate the mobility of people with dementia living in residential care environments: a scoping review

J Sturge, S Janus, S Zuidema, B Frederiks… - The …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Background and Objectives Policies and measures often restrict the mobility of
people with dementia living in residential care environments to protect them from harm …

Lying and Time: Moving beyond the Moral Question of Lying

J Hodgson, A Balmer - Sociology, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Lying is typically considered as a morally salient phenomenon in existing research. In this
article we seek to expand the understanding of lying and deception as socially situated …

Kunsten å ta kunsten på alvor: Personer med demens på kunstmuseet

E Lea, C Hansen, O Synnes - Nordic journal of arts, culture and health, 2020 - idunn.no
Intensjon: Et økende antall kunstmuseer verden over tilbyr demensvennlige omvisninger.
Mye forskning på feltet undersøker hvordan deltakelse på slike omvisninger påvirker …

'Ways of being'in the domestic garden for people living with dementia: doing, sensing and playing

C Buse, A Balmer, J Keady, S Nettleton, S Swift - Ageing & Society, 2022 - cambridge.org
Domestic gardens represent a site for enacting embodied identity and social relationships in
later life, and negotiating tensions between continuity and change. In the context of …

An archaeology of dementia

N Finlay - Antiquity, 2022 - cambridge.org
Around the world, millions of people live with dementia. Archaeologists have advanced
heritage engagement as a form of therapy, for example, through museum object handling …