Using external memory aids to increase room finding by older adults with dementia

Beth Nolan(University of Kansas), R. Mark Mathews, Melanie Harrison(University of Kansas)
American Journal of Alzheimer s Disease & Other Dementias®
July 1, 2001
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Abstract

When nursing home residents with dementia are unable to locate their own rooms, it often creates problems for staff and other residents. The impact of placing two external memory aids outside participants' bedrooms was evaluated by using a multiple-baseline design experiment. Three female special care unit (SCU) residents with severe Alzheimer's disease (MMSE = 5.7) participated in the study. Results showed that a combination of a portrait-type photograph of the participant as a young adult and a sign stating the resident's name increased room finding by over 50 percent with all three participants. Room finding stabilized at 100 percent accuracy for all participants within a few days of implementing the environmental intervention.


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