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Dementia there are so many apps for that... | Author(s) | Phil Joddrell, Arlene Astell |
Journal title | Journal of Dementia Care, vol 25, no 1, January-February 2017 |
Publisher | Hawker Publications, January-February 2017 |
Pages | pp 32-34 |
Source | www.careinfo.org |
Keywords | Dementia ; Information technology ; Computers ; Projects. |
Annotation | Digital technology is changing the world, but the authors ask whether it is doing the same for people with dementia. They argue that it can, so long as tablet computer "apps" are adapted so that everyone can enjoy using them. They outline the work and aims of their project, AcTo Dementia and its website (www.actodementia.com), which includes links to the apps they have reviewed. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-170120262 A |
Classmark | EA: UVB: 3O: 3E |
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