| Literature DB >> 27072371 |
Jodi Hall1, Gary Mitchell2, Catherine Webber3, Karen Johnson4.
Abstract
Fourteen people attending an adult day programme were recruited to a structured horticultural therapy programme which took place over 10 weeks. The effects were assessed using Dementia Care Mapping and questionnaires completed by family carers. High levels of wellbeing were observed while the participants were engaged in horticultural therapy, and these were sustained once the programme was completed. This study adds to the growing evidence on the benefits of horticultural therapy for people with dementia who have enjoyed gardening in the past.Entities:
Keywords: dementia; dementia care mapping; horticultural therapy; non-pharmacological interventions; person-centred care
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27072371 DOI: 10.1177/1471301216643847
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dementia (London) ISSN: 1471-3012