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  • This project aims to enhance the quality of rehabilitation services provided to long-term care (LTC) residents living with dementia. With dementia affecting as many as 80% of LTC residents, there is a critical need to ensure that rehabilitation interventions are tailored to meet their unique needs.

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2008, 2024

Adapting Rehabilitation for Individuals with Dementia

By |August 20, 2024|Evidence-Based Practices|0 Comments

Adapting rehabilitation for individuals living with dementia requires creativity, patience, and a personalized approach. By focusing on clear communication, meaningful activities, and supportive environments, rehabilitation providers can help improve both the physical function and quality of life of individuals with dementia.

1508, 2024

Common Challenges Faced by Rehabilitation Providers in Dementia Care

By |August 15, 2024|Evidence-Based Practices|0 Comments

Working with individuals living with dementia presents unique challenges for rehabilitation providers. Dementia affects not only memory but also cognition, communication, and behavior, which can complicate the delivery of rehabilitation services.

507, 2024

Implementing Behaviour Change Theory in LTC Rehabilitation

By |July 5, 2024|Innovations and Tools for Rehabilitation|0 Comments

Rehabilitation for individuals with dementia in long-term care (LTC) settings is not just about addressing physical limitations—it also requires addressing the cognitive, emotional, and behavioral challenges that come with the condition.

505, 2024

Effective Communication Strategies with Individuals Living with Dementia in Rehabilitation

By |May 5, 2024|Innovations and Tools for Rehabilitation|0 Comments

Communication is at the heart of successful rehabilitation, especially when working with patients living with dementia. However, dementia can create significant barriers to communication, as cognitive decline often affects memory, language, and understanding.

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