Effectiveness of using assistive technology for time orientation and memory, in older adults with or without dementia.
Yuko NishiuraMisato NiheiHiromi Nakamura-ThomasTakenobu InouePublished in: Disability and rehabilitation. Assistive technology (2019)
Using the electric calendar was effective in improving global cognitive function and daily activities. The target users are older people, who (1) might have mild dementia, (2) have difficulties in daily activities, (3) can be supported by caregivers, and (4) have positive motivation to new technologies.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONAn electric calendar is effective on grovel cognitive function, and activities of daily living related to healthcare in older adults, as well as reality orientation therapy.The electric calendar can be useful for older people with mild dementia or mild cognitive impairment, having difficulties activities of daily living, supported by caregivers at regular intervals.