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Using reminiscence based approaches with older people | Author(s) | Julie Heathcote |
Journal title | Geriatric Medicine, vol 37, no 11, November 2007 |
Pages | pp 9-16 |
Keywords | Memory and Reminiscence ; Memory disorders. |
Annotation | Reminiscence is the name given to the process of accessing long-term memory and recalling past events, stories and experiences. It is an increasingly popular way of engaging older people and particularly those with short-term memory problems. In this article the author, who is an approved Alzheimer's Society trainer, discusses the benefits of using such an approach for both older patients and their carers. (KJ/RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-071211203 A |
Classmark | DB: EH |
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