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Engagement of residents of assisted living and skilled nursing facility memory care units
Author(s)Katie Westberg, Phyllis M Gaspar, Constance Schein
Journal titleActivities, Adaptation and Aging, vol 41, no 4, 2017
PublisherTaylor and Francis, 2017
Pagespp 330-346
Sourcehttp://www.tandfonline.com
KeywordsDementia ; Engagement ; Residents [care homes] ; Care homes ; Nursing homes ; Participant observation ; Evaluation ; United States of America.
AnnotationLack of engagement has detrimental effects on the quality of life of residents in long-term care, especially those with dementia. Yet the level of engagement of individuals in memory care units that had implemented the Pearls of Life program (US registered trade mark) had not been determined. Seventy-four residents of 13 skilled nursing and assisted living facilities were observed for 10 minutes during five planned activities, to describe engagement levels and determine factors influencing engagement. Participants were engaged only about 50% of the time. Total engagement time was significantly associated with the number of engagement strategies used. There were several differences in the use of select strategies for the setting. The evaluation served as the basis for program refinement. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-180126226 A
ClassmarkEA: DN: KX: KW: LHB: 3DB: 4C: 7T

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