نتایج جستجو برای: independent living

تعداد نتایج: 617518  

2016
KELLY HALL IRENE HARDILL

Recent years have seen a growth in research on retirement/lifestyle migration to Spain, however this has tended to focus on the reasons for moving, as well as the lifestyles adopted as part of a healthy and active retirement. However, ageing in Spain can bring challenges as a person's resources for independent living diminish. This paper draws on narrative interviews with vulnerable older Briti...

2012
Jana Cason Diane Behl Sharon Ringwalt

BACKGROUND Early intervention (EI) services are designed to promote the development of skills and enhance the quality of life of infants and toddlers who have been identified as having a disability or developmental delay, enhance capacity of families to care for their child with special needs, reduce future educational costs, and promote independent living (NECTAC, 2011). EI services are regula...

Journal: :International psychogeriatrics 2009
Louise Robinson Katie Brittain Stephen Lindsay Dan Jackson Patrick Olivier

BACKGROUND The role of technology to facilitate independent living for people with dementia is not fully realized, with initial attempts (e.g. tracking devices) being considered unacceptable from a practical and ethical perspective. The aim of this study is to create acceptable and effective prototype technologies to facilitate independence for people with dementia through a user-centered desig...

Journal: :The Gerontologist 2009
Sarah B Laditka Sara J Corwin James N Laditka Rui Liu Winston Tseng Bei Wu Renée L Beard Joseph R Sharkey Susan L Ivey

PURPOSE To examine perceptions about aging well in the context of cognitive health among a large and diverse group of older adults. DESIGN AND METHODS Forty-two focus groups were conducted with older adults living in the community (N = 396; White, African American, American Indian, Chinese, Vietnamese, and Hispanic). Participant descriptions of "someone who you think is aging well" were analy...

Journal: :Psychological medicine 2010
A Sacker N Cable

BACKGROUND Later transitions to adult roles and responsibilities have been linked with better psychological well-being yet psychological distress has risen despite young people making the transition to adulthood at older ages over recent years. METHOD We examine the role of structural constraints and adolescent resources in the relationship between the timing of transitions and psychological ...

2008
Boštjan Kaluža Mitja Luštrek

The Confidence project is designed to support independent living of the elderly. The main goal of the project is reconstructing the user’s posture to detect falls in real time and to detect other abnormalities in behavior. This paper presents a survey of methods for fall detection and activity recognition and discusses how suitable they are for the Confidence project. The presented methods use ...

2015
Katherine C. Ritchey Deborah Meyer Gillian H. Ice

Evaluation and removal of home hazards is an invaluable method for preventing in-home falls and preserving independent living. Current processes for conducting home hazard assessments are impractical from a whole population standpoint given the substantial resources required for implementation. Digital photography offers an opportunity to remotely evaluate an environment for falling hazards. Ho...

Journal: :Journal of sleep research 2013
Jennifer L Martin Joseph M Dzierzewski Michael Mitchell Constance H Fung Stella Jouldjian Cathy A Alessi

Sleep quality is related to emotional, physical, psychological and cognitive functioning and functional independence in later life. After acute health events, older adults are likely to utilize postacute rehabilitation services to improve functioning and facilitate return to independent living. Patterns of how sleep changes with postacute rehabilitation, and predictors of such patterns, are unk...

Journal: :Schizophrenia research 2004
Susan R McGurk Michael F Green William C Wirshing Donna Ames Wirshing Steven R Marder Jim Mintz Robert Kern

Spatial memory is of interest in schizophrenia because of widespread impairments in adaptive functioning, including independent living skills. Short-term spatial memory is impaired in this disease, whereas spatial reference memory, a longer-term spatial memory, has not been evaluated. Animal studies have demonstrated that anticholinergics impair short-term spatial memory but not spatial referen...

2012
Paul Norman Kingsley Purdam

Unpaid caring is defined as any help or support provided to family members, friends, neighbours, or others because of their long-term physical or mental health or disability, or problems related to old age. It is estimated that there are over 5.2 million unpaid carers in England and Wales (2001 Census). Using the Small Area Microdata from the 2001 Census Samples of Anonymised Records, we examin...

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