Practice Guidance

Assistive technology and dementia

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Introduction

Explores how assistive technology can potentially support people with dementia in a range of ways, including to facilitate participation in daily living activities, maintain skills and relationships, enable positive risk taking, and maintain a sense of personhood, self-esteem, confidence, and wellbeing.

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