Effects of Sensory Cues on Quantity and Quality of Utterances in Conversation Groups with Individuals with Dementia
Individuals with dementia have language and memory deficits that interfere with their functional abilities, such as conversation skills. A Variety of treatments have been developed to address these deficits during group conversation activities. Interventions that provide various sensory cues (e.g.,...
Other Authors: | Johnson, Kimberly Ann (authoraut) |
---|---|
Format: | Others |
Language: | English English |
Published: |
Florida State University
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://purl.flvc.org/fsu/fd/FSU_migr_etd-3508 |
Similar Items
-
The effects of a digital memory book on the quality and quantity of conversations in adults with mild to moderate dementia
by: Aitken, Katrina Antoinette
Published: (2015) - Theory of Mind Performance of Individuals with Alzheimer-Type Dementia Profiles
-
Modeling Children's Organization of Utterances Using Statistical Information from Adult Language Input
by: Walker, Katie Lynn
Published: (2016) -
Reliability of the Mean Length of Utterance Measure in Samples of Children's Language
by: Bigelow, Katherine Marie
Published: (2012) -
A COMPARISON OF GROUP VERSUS INDIVIDUAL THERAPY ON THE OUTPUT OF APPROPRIATE UTTERANCES IN A SIX-YEAR-OLD GIRL WITH AUTISM: A CASE STUDY
by: Sheridan, McKinzie Craig
Published: (2012)