Using Technology in Dementia Care
A Guide to Technology Solutions for Everyday Living
Herausgeber: Astell, Arlene; Joddrell, Phil; Smith, Sarah
Using Technology in Dementia Care
A Guide to Technology Solutions for Everyday Living
Herausgeber: Astell, Arlene; Joddrell, Phil; Smith, Sarah
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An accessible guide that combines the latest research with practical advice on how to use currently available technology in dementia care. Looking at both hardware and software, it shows how they can be used to improve the day-to-day lives of people with dementia.
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An accessible guide that combines the latest research with practical advice on how to use currently available technology in dementia care. Looking at both hardware and software, it shows how they can be used to improve the day-to-day lives of people with dementia.
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 153mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 348g
- ISBN-13: 9781785924170
- ISBN-10: 1785924176
- Artikelnr.: 54839760
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 153mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 348g
- ISBN-13: 9781785924170
- ISBN-10: 1785924176
- Artikelnr.: 54839760
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Arlene Astell is Professor of Neurocognitive Disorders and Director of the Berkshire Memory and Cognition Research Centre, University of Reading, UK. She is also Ontario Shores Research Chair in Dementia Wellbeing, University of Toronto, Canada. Sarah Kate Smith is Research Associate at the Interdisciplinary Centre of the Social Sciences (ICOSS), University of Sheffield, UK. Phil Joddrell is Research Associate at the Centre for Assistive Technology and Connected Healthcare (CATCH), University of Sheffield, UK.
Preface. Part One: An Overview of Technology for Dementia. 1. An Introduction to Technology for Dementia. Arlene Astell
Professor of Neurocognitive Disorders
University of Reading UK
and Research Chair in Dementia
Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences
Canada
Erica Dove
Research Assistant
Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences
Canada
and Dr Alexandra Hernandez
Postdoctoral Researcher
Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences
Canada. 2. Assessing the Needs of People with Dementia for Technology. Louise Nygård
Professor of Occupational Therapy
Karolinska Institutet
Sweden
Dr Camilla Malinowsky
Assistant Professor
Department of Neurobiology
Karolinska Institutet
Sweden
and Dr Lena Rosenberg
Assistant Professor
Department of Neurobiology
Karolinska Institutet
Sweden. 3. Ethical Issues in Technology for Dementia. Dr Jennifer Boger
Assistant Professor
Systems Design Engineering and Schlegel Research Chair for Technology in Independent Living
University of Waterloo
Canada
Professor Jeffrey Jutai
Interdisciplinary School of Health Sciences
University of Ottawa
Canada
Dr Anne Moorhead
Senior Lecturer in Health Communication
Ulster University
UK
Maurice Mulvenna
Professor of Computer Science
School of Computing
Ulster University
UK
and Dr Raymond Bond
Senior Lecturer in Data Analytics
Ulster University
UK. Part Two: Technology in the Lives of People with Dementia. 4. Life at Home and Technology With Dementia. Dr Grant Gibson
Lecturer in Dementia Studies
University of Stirling
UK. 5. Outdoor Life and Technology with Dementia. Dr Rens Brankaert
Assistant Professor
Eindhoven University of Technology
the Netherlands and Sandra Suijkerbuijk
Researcher
Vilans and Eindhoven University of Technology
the Netherlands. 6. Leisure Activities and Technology with Dementia. Dr Phil Joddrell
Research Associate
Centre for Assistive Technology and Connected Healthcare
University of Sheffield
UK
and Dr Sarah Smith
Research Associate
Faculty of Social Sciences
University of Sheffield
UK. 7. Technology Use by People with Dementia. Ken Clasper
Tom Hawkins
Ann Johnson
Keith Oliver
with Nada Savitch
Independent Consultant
London
UK. Part Three: Technology Ecosystem for Dementia. 8. Technology for Families of People with Dementia. Dr Emma Wolverson
Clinical Psychologist and Clinical Lecturer
School of Health and Social Work
Faculty of Health Sciences
University of Hull
UK
Rosie Dunn
Research Assistant
School of Health and Social Work
Faculty of Health Sciences
University of Hull
UK
and Caroline White
Research Associate
School of Health and Social Work
Faculty of Health Sciences
University of Hull
UK. 9. Technology for Organisations Supporting People with Dementia. Dr Julie Christie
Region Manager UK and Europe
Dementia Centre
HammondCare
UK and Professor Mary Marshall
Senior Consultant
Dementia Centre
HammondCare
UK. 10. Dementia-friendly Future. Dr Stephen Czarnuch
Assistant Professor
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering/Discipline of Emergency Medicine
Memorial University
Newfoundland
Canada and Arlene Astell.
Professor of Neurocognitive Disorders
University of Reading UK
and Research Chair in Dementia
Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences
Canada
Erica Dove
Research Assistant
Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences
Canada
and Dr Alexandra Hernandez
Postdoctoral Researcher
Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences
Canada. 2. Assessing the Needs of People with Dementia for Technology. Louise Nygård
Professor of Occupational Therapy
Karolinska Institutet
Sweden
Dr Camilla Malinowsky
Assistant Professor
Department of Neurobiology
Karolinska Institutet
Sweden
and Dr Lena Rosenberg
Assistant Professor
Department of Neurobiology
Karolinska Institutet
Sweden. 3. Ethical Issues in Technology for Dementia. Dr Jennifer Boger
Assistant Professor
Systems Design Engineering and Schlegel Research Chair for Technology in Independent Living
University of Waterloo
Canada
Professor Jeffrey Jutai
Interdisciplinary School of Health Sciences
University of Ottawa
Canada
Dr Anne Moorhead
Senior Lecturer in Health Communication
Ulster University
UK
Maurice Mulvenna
Professor of Computer Science
School of Computing
Ulster University
UK
and Dr Raymond Bond
Senior Lecturer in Data Analytics
Ulster University
UK. Part Two: Technology in the Lives of People with Dementia. 4. Life at Home and Technology With Dementia. Dr Grant Gibson
Lecturer in Dementia Studies
University of Stirling
UK. 5. Outdoor Life and Technology with Dementia. Dr Rens Brankaert
Assistant Professor
Eindhoven University of Technology
the Netherlands and Sandra Suijkerbuijk
Researcher
Vilans and Eindhoven University of Technology
the Netherlands. 6. Leisure Activities and Technology with Dementia. Dr Phil Joddrell
Research Associate
Centre for Assistive Technology and Connected Healthcare
University of Sheffield
UK
and Dr Sarah Smith
Research Associate
Faculty of Social Sciences
University of Sheffield
UK. 7. Technology Use by People with Dementia. Ken Clasper
Tom Hawkins
Ann Johnson
Keith Oliver
with Nada Savitch
Independent Consultant
London
UK. Part Three: Technology Ecosystem for Dementia. 8. Technology for Families of People with Dementia. Dr Emma Wolverson
Clinical Psychologist and Clinical Lecturer
School of Health and Social Work
Faculty of Health Sciences
University of Hull
UK
Rosie Dunn
Research Assistant
School of Health and Social Work
Faculty of Health Sciences
University of Hull
UK
and Caroline White
Research Associate
School of Health and Social Work
Faculty of Health Sciences
University of Hull
UK. 9. Technology for Organisations Supporting People with Dementia. Dr Julie Christie
Region Manager UK and Europe
Dementia Centre
HammondCare
UK and Professor Mary Marshall
Senior Consultant
Dementia Centre
HammondCare
UK. 10. Dementia-friendly Future. Dr Stephen Czarnuch
Assistant Professor
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering/Discipline of Emergency Medicine
Memorial University
Newfoundland
Canada and Arlene Astell.
Preface. Part One: An Overview of Technology for Dementia. 1. An Introduction to Technology for Dementia. Arlene Astell
Professor of Neurocognitive Disorders
University of Reading UK
and Research Chair in Dementia
Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences
Canada
Erica Dove
Research Assistant
Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences
Canada
and Dr Alexandra Hernandez
Postdoctoral Researcher
Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences
Canada. 2. Assessing the Needs of People with Dementia for Technology. Louise Nygård
Professor of Occupational Therapy
Karolinska Institutet
Sweden
Dr Camilla Malinowsky
Assistant Professor
Department of Neurobiology
Karolinska Institutet
Sweden
and Dr Lena Rosenberg
Assistant Professor
Department of Neurobiology
Karolinska Institutet
Sweden. 3. Ethical Issues in Technology for Dementia. Dr Jennifer Boger
Assistant Professor
Systems Design Engineering and Schlegel Research Chair for Technology in Independent Living
University of Waterloo
Canada
Professor Jeffrey Jutai
Interdisciplinary School of Health Sciences
University of Ottawa
Canada
Dr Anne Moorhead
Senior Lecturer in Health Communication
Ulster University
UK
Maurice Mulvenna
Professor of Computer Science
School of Computing
Ulster University
UK
and Dr Raymond Bond
Senior Lecturer in Data Analytics
Ulster University
UK. Part Two: Technology in the Lives of People with Dementia. 4. Life at Home and Technology With Dementia. Dr Grant Gibson
Lecturer in Dementia Studies
University of Stirling
UK. 5. Outdoor Life and Technology with Dementia. Dr Rens Brankaert
Assistant Professor
Eindhoven University of Technology
the Netherlands and Sandra Suijkerbuijk
Researcher
Vilans and Eindhoven University of Technology
the Netherlands. 6. Leisure Activities and Technology with Dementia. Dr Phil Joddrell
Research Associate
Centre for Assistive Technology and Connected Healthcare
University of Sheffield
UK
and Dr Sarah Smith
Research Associate
Faculty of Social Sciences
University of Sheffield
UK. 7. Technology Use by People with Dementia. Ken Clasper
Tom Hawkins
Ann Johnson
Keith Oliver
with Nada Savitch
Independent Consultant
London
UK. Part Three: Technology Ecosystem for Dementia. 8. Technology for Families of People with Dementia. Dr Emma Wolverson
Clinical Psychologist and Clinical Lecturer
School of Health and Social Work
Faculty of Health Sciences
University of Hull
UK
Rosie Dunn
Research Assistant
School of Health and Social Work
Faculty of Health Sciences
University of Hull
UK
and Caroline White
Research Associate
School of Health and Social Work
Faculty of Health Sciences
University of Hull
UK. 9. Technology for Organisations Supporting People with Dementia. Dr Julie Christie
Region Manager UK and Europe
Dementia Centre
HammondCare
UK and Professor Mary Marshall
Senior Consultant
Dementia Centre
HammondCare
UK. 10. Dementia-friendly Future. Dr Stephen Czarnuch
Assistant Professor
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering/Discipline of Emergency Medicine
Memorial University
Newfoundland
Canada and Arlene Astell.
Professor of Neurocognitive Disorders
University of Reading UK
and Research Chair in Dementia
Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences
Canada
Erica Dove
Research Assistant
Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences
Canada
and Dr Alexandra Hernandez
Postdoctoral Researcher
Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences
Canada. 2. Assessing the Needs of People with Dementia for Technology. Louise Nygård
Professor of Occupational Therapy
Karolinska Institutet
Sweden
Dr Camilla Malinowsky
Assistant Professor
Department of Neurobiology
Karolinska Institutet
Sweden
and Dr Lena Rosenberg
Assistant Professor
Department of Neurobiology
Karolinska Institutet
Sweden. 3. Ethical Issues in Technology for Dementia. Dr Jennifer Boger
Assistant Professor
Systems Design Engineering and Schlegel Research Chair for Technology in Independent Living
University of Waterloo
Canada
Professor Jeffrey Jutai
Interdisciplinary School of Health Sciences
University of Ottawa
Canada
Dr Anne Moorhead
Senior Lecturer in Health Communication
Ulster University
UK
Maurice Mulvenna
Professor of Computer Science
School of Computing
Ulster University
UK
and Dr Raymond Bond
Senior Lecturer in Data Analytics
Ulster University
UK. Part Two: Technology in the Lives of People with Dementia. 4. Life at Home and Technology With Dementia. Dr Grant Gibson
Lecturer in Dementia Studies
University of Stirling
UK. 5. Outdoor Life and Technology with Dementia. Dr Rens Brankaert
Assistant Professor
Eindhoven University of Technology
the Netherlands and Sandra Suijkerbuijk
Researcher
Vilans and Eindhoven University of Technology
the Netherlands. 6. Leisure Activities and Technology with Dementia. Dr Phil Joddrell
Research Associate
Centre for Assistive Technology and Connected Healthcare
University of Sheffield
UK
and Dr Sarah Smith
Research Associate
Faculty of Social Sciences
University of Sheffield
UK. 7. Technology Use by People with Dementia. Ken Clasper
Tom Hawkins
Ann Johnson
Keith Oliver
with Nada Savitch
Independent Consultant
London
UK. Part Three: Technology Ecosystem for Dementia. 8. Technology for Families of People with Dementia. Dr Emma Wolverson
Clinical Psychologist and Clinical Lecturer
School of Health and Social Work
Faculty of Health Sciences
University of Hull
UK
Rosie Dunn
Research Assistant
School of Health and Social Work
Faculty of Health Sciences
University of Hull
UK
and Caroline White
Research Associate
School of Health and Social Work
Faculty of Health Sciences
University of Hull
UK. 9. Technology for Organisations Supporting People with Dementia. Dr Julie Christie
Region Manager UK and Europe
Dementia Centre
HammondCare
UK and Professor Mary Marshall
Senior Consultant
Dementia Centre
HammondCare
UK. 10. Dementia-friendly Future. Dr Stephen Czarnuch
Assistant Professor
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering/Discipline of Emergency Medicine
Memorial University
Newfoundland
Canada and Arlene Astell.