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  2. 10 Essential Ways to Help a Loved One with a Dementia ... - AOL

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    1. Learn about your loved one’s disease. Understand what to expect with a dementia diagnosis. This can help you feel more confident and empowered to create a dementia care plan that fits your ...

  3. 20 Engaging & Meaningful At-Home Activities for People with ...

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    Key Takeaways. Dementia patients can benefit from creative activities. Painting, music, crafts, and other sensory activities keep seniors engaged and allow opportunities for emotional expression.

  4. Dementia Doctors Share The Changes They Would Make ... - AOL

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    Keep reading for Dr. Kaiser’s and Dr. Ertekin-Taner’s top tips for better brain health. Many are closely related, so there are plenty that you can combine—like exercise and social activity ...

  5. Psychological therapies for dementia - Wikipedia

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    In July 2015, the Sheffield Health and Social Care NHS Foundation Trust and the University of Sheffield in the UK undertook trials on the use of a robot seal from Japan in the management of distressed dementia patients. The seal, named "Paro", has some artificial intelligence and can "learn" its own name and repeat behaviours. [25]

  6. Reminiscence therapy - Wikipedia

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    [4] This form of therapeutic intervention respects the life and experiences of the individual with the aim to help the patient maintain good mental health. The majority of research on reminiscence therapy has been done with the elderly community, especially those suffering from depression, although a few studies have looked at other elderly ...

  7. Starting physical activity after dementia diagnosis may ...

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    People who maintain or start physical activity of any intensity after receiving a dementia diagnosis may be at a decreased risk for all-cause mortality, a new study suggests.

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