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Sensory Intervention Including Staff Training And Environmental Changes Improves Quality Of Life For LTC Residents With Dementia

A structured intervention combining staff training, environmental modifications, and personalized sensory support improved quality of life for long-term care (LTC) residents with dementia and sensory impairments, according to a recent study.

At three months, residents in the intervention group showed statistically significant improvements on dementia-specific quality-of-life measures compared to a control group. Scores on the DEM-QOL-Feelings and DEM-QOL-Everyday Activities subscales were 7.75 and 7.58 points higher, respectively, while the control group showed declines over the same period.

The intervention was tested across nine LTC facilities in Ireland and included 27 . . .

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