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Pauranik, Apoorva – Indian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2010
The paper provides detailed assessment of a multilingual dementia patients using Boston Diagnostic Aphasia Examination (BDAE) adapted into Hindi by the author. After providing a brief review of literature on Dementia as understood in the west, the responses of the patient under different components of the BDAE are presented. The latter part of…
Descriptors: Dementia, Aphasia, Multilingualism, Patients
Scaglia, Fernando – Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 2010
Mitochondrial respiratory chain disorders are a group of genetically and clinically heterogeneous disorders caused by the biochemical complexity of mitochondrial respiration and the fact that two genomes, one mitochondrial and one nuclear, encode the components of the respiratory chain. These disorders can manifest at birth or present later in…
Descriptors: Metabolism, Schizophrenia, Dementia, Diseases
Kawahira, Kazumi; Noma, Tomokazu; Iiyama, Junichi; Etoh, Seiji; Ogata, Atsuko; Shimodozono, Megumi – International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 2009
Corticobasal degeneration is a progressive neurological disorder characterized by a combination of parkinsonism and cortical dysfunction such as limb kinetic apraxia, alien limb phenomenon, and dementia. To study the effect of repetitive facilitation exercise (RFE) in a patient with corticobasal degeneration, we used a newly designed facilitation…
Descriptors: Neurological Impairments, Dementia, Kinetics, Patients
Cho, Soyeon; Zarit, Steven H.; Chiriboga, David A. – Gerontologist, 2009
Purpose: To expand knowledge concerning the significance of kin relationships in caregiving, this study assessed predictors of the timing of institutionalization for persons with dementia. The focus was on whether use of adult day care by wives and daughters holds the same implications for placement. Design and Methods: Guided by a caregiving…
Descriptors: Spouses, Daughters, Caregivers, Dementia
Teichmann, Marc; Gaura, Veronique; Demonet, Jean-Francois; Supiot, Frederic; Delliaux, Marie; Verny, Christophe; Renou, Pierre; Remy, Philippe; Bachoud-Levi, Anne-Catherine – Brain, 2008
The role of sub-cortical structures in language processing, and more specifically of the striatum, remains controversial. In line with psycholinguistic models stating that language processing implies both the recovery of lexical information and the application of combinatorial rules, the striatum has been claimed to be involved either in the…
Descriptors: Language Processing, Neurological Organization, Brain, Genetic Disorders
Bradley, Sandra L.; De Bellis, Anita; Guerin, Pauline; Walters, Bonnie; Wotherspoon, Alison; Cecchin, Maggie; Paterson, Jan – Educational Gerontology, 2010
Healthcare practitioners have suggested that interpreting person-centered care for people who have dementia to undergraduate students requires guidance in practical application. This article describes the production of a written and digital interdisciplinary educational resource for tertiary students. It uses real-life case scenarios provided by…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Dementia, Case Studies, Educational Resources
Tsakanikos, Elias; Underwood, Lisa; Kravariti, Eugenia; Bouras, Nick; McCarthy, Jane – Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders, 2011
The present study examined rates of co-morbid psychopathology and clinical management/care pathways in adult females (N = 50) and males (N = 100) with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and intellectual disability (ID) living in community settings. We also compared a sub-sample (N = 60) with ASD to an age-, gender- and ID-matched control group (N =…
Descriptors: Personality Problems, Mental Retardation, Schizophrenia, Autism
Southcott, Jane E. – International Journal of Community Music, 2009
Globally, society is faced with an aging population and there is an increasing interest in active aging. This involves all facets of social participation and recognizes the potential contribution older people can make to their communities. This study considers music as a way for older people to engage actively with their communities and both give…
Descriptors: Music Activities, Music, Dementia, Singing
Sanders, Sara; Power, James – Health & Social Work, 2009
Men are playing greater roles in the provision of care for older adults with chronic health conditions. Husbands, in particular, encounter many role transformations as they witness their wives grow in levels of dependence as a result of their illnesses. This qualitative study examines the changes that occurred in the roles, responsibilities, and…
Descriptors: Spouses, Dementia, Caregivers, Social Work
Lyons, Karen S.; Stewart, Barbara J.; Archbold, Patricia G.; Carter, Julie H. – Gerontologist, 2009
Purpose: There is wide variability in how spouses providing care respond to their care situations. Few studies focus on the roles of both intra- and interpersonal factors in long-term spousal care, particularly in the context of Parkinson's disease (PD). The current study uses longitudinal data over a 10-year period to examine the roles of…
Descriptors: Spouses, Physical Disabilities, Dementia, Diseases
Gitlin, Laura N.; Winter, Laraine; Earland, Tracey Vause; Herge, E. Adel; Chernett, Nancy L.; Piersol, Catherine V.; Burke, Janice P. – Gerontologist, 2009
Purpose: The Tailored Activity Program (TAP) is a home-based occupational therapy intervention shown to reduce behavioral symptoms and caregiver burden in a randomized trial. This article describes TAP, its assessments, acceptability, and replication potential. Design and Methods: TAP involves 8 sessions for a period of 4 months. Interventionists…
Descriptors: Dementia, Caregivers, Evaluation Methods, Occupational Therapy
Gitlin, Laura N.; Jacobs, Mimi; Earland, Tracey Vause – Gerontologist, 2010
Purpose: Families of dementia patients receiving skilled homecare do not receive supportive services. We evaluated whether a proven intervention, Environmental Skill-building Program (ESP), which reduces caregiver burden and enhances skills managing patient functioning, can be integrated into homecare practices of occupational therapists (OTs) and…
Descriptors: Intervention, Caregivers, Patients, Occupational Therapy
Putnam, Michelle; Pickard, Joseph G.; Rodriguez, Carroll; Shear, Erin – Journal of Family Social Work, 2010
Persons with dementia are often excluded from consumer-directed home- and community-based service programs because they cannot direct their own care. Surrogates are permitted in some states, thereby allowing program participation. This study explored family caregiver perspectives on policies that support family needs related to providing care to…
Descriptors: Family Needs, Social Support Groups, Dementia, Focus Groups
Thorpe, Joshua M.; Van Houtven, Courtney H.; Sleath, Betsy L.; Thorpe, Carolyn T. – Journal of Rural Health, 2010
Context: Alzheimer's patients living in rural communities may face significant barriers to effective outpatient medical care. Purpose: We sought to examine rural-urban differences in risk for ambulatory care sensitive hospitalizations (ACSH), an indicator of access to outpatient care, in community-dwelling veterans with dementia. Methods: Medicare…
Descriptors: Medical Services, Caregivers, Older Adults, Rural Urban Differences
Forbat, Liz; Wilkinson, Heather – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2008
This paper reports on research that illuminates how people with a learning disability understand dementia and indicates the implications of these understandings for developing appropriate models of care. As this new policy and practice area struggles to provide appropriate and effective models of care for people with a learning disability and…
Descriptors: Dementia, Learning Disabilities, Focus Groups, Ethnography

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