We need your help!
Five years ago we started Alzheimer's Spoken Here, Inc as an Illinois not-for-profit corporation. Alzheimer's Spoken Here, Inc.now has $10,000 from contributions in the bank.
So, we've commissioned a thorough literature search to answer these questions:
What do we know about things which persons living with Alzheimer's (and similar conditions) can do to enrich their lives?
Can these life enriching things be useful for persons living at home with Alzheimer's?
Can information technologies be used to bring these life enriching things to persons living at home with Alzheimer's?
The principle investigator is a seasoned geriatric sociologist working on related Alzheimer's issues. She is aided by a doctoral student also working on related Alzheimer's issues. Both are at the University of Illinois, Chicago.
Examples of life enriching activities included in the literature search are: Advocacy, Art, Dance, Drama, Family Stories Writing, Gardens, Journaling, Mental Gymnastics, Music, Poetry, Reading Aloud, Spirituality, Walking.
Usually the test of efficacy of such activities is some measure of cognitive ability, but there is more to life than this. So, we are soliciting other tests of efficacy as well. We want to broaden the approach of the Alzheimer's establishment.
So far we've had these suggestions for indications of efficacy: It's fun, It gives me a more positive outlook, It is calming, It is thought provoking, It brings energy and spirit to my life, It quiets my mind.
Please add your thoughts. Thanks. Jenny and Don
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