Occupational Therapy and Dementia

Occupational therapy can play a large role in the treatment of dementia.

Occupational Therapy and Dementia

Studies show that occupational therapy shows great success for dementia patients struggling with cognitive impairments impacting their daily lives.

 

A study by the Official Journal of the American Academy of Neurology found that:

Reactivating occupational rehabilitation (memory training, manual/creative activities, improving sensorimotor functions, and self-management therapy) proved more efficient in improving cognitive performance, psychosocial functioning, emotional balance, and subjective well-being than functional rehabilitation (functional occupational therapy, physiotherapy, and speech therapy).

Happyneuron Pro provides fun, engaging activities for your clients through online occupational therapy exercises suitable for dementia patients. We know that not all clients are the same, and that each individual experiences different levels of complications. For this reason, we have incorporated a unique range of difficulty so that all patients can be successful at their own speeds.

Happyneuron Pro’s cognitive stimulation tools adapt to the user and have a variety of tasks that cover a wide range of cognitive functions. Dementia intervention with Happyneuron Pro is fun for clients and easy to use for clinicians.

Happyneuron Pro’s Features

  • Covers many cognitive abilities
  • Perception
  • Attention
  • Memory
  • Language
  • Visual and Spatial Processing
  • Executive Functions
  • Completely adaptable
  • Thousands of data sets
  • Assign homework to patients
  • Tasks can be performed in groups

 

If you or another professional you know works with patients with dementia, try Happyneuron Pro today!

 

We also provide free worksheets , which you can use alongside our digital tool. Join the many occupational therapists who use Happyneuron Pro to help their clients today!

 

Interested in trying our digital tools?

Since 2000, our science-based, adaptable exercises have been crafted to help clients reach their full cognitive potential.

 

 

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