The tailored activity program (TAP) to address behavioral disturbances in frontotemporal dementia: a feasibility and pilot study.
Claire M C O'ConnorLindy ClemsonHenry BrodatyLee-Fay LowYun-Hee JeonLaura N GitlinOlivier PiguetEneida MioshiPublished in: Disability and rehabilitation (2017)
This study demonstrates the potential for using an activity-based intervention such as the Tailored Activity Program in frontotemporal dementia. Service providers should recognize that while people with frontotemporal dementia present with challenging issues, tailored therapies may support their function and reduce their behavioral symptoms. Implications for rehabilitation The Tailored Activity Program is an occupational therapy based intervention that involves prescribing personalized activities for behavioral management in dementia. The Tailored Activity Program is an acceptable and feasible intervention approach to address some of the unique behavioral and functional impairments inherent in frontotemporal dementia.