2021
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0245646
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Effects of Adachi Rehabilitation Programme on older adults under long-term care: A multi-centre controlled trial

Abstract: Objectives We developed the Adachi Rehabilitation Programme (ARP), a community rehabilitation program. Under the supervision of professional caregivers, older adults cleaned and planted flowers in the park and they walked and shopped in the community. We examined the effects of ARP on individuals receiving small-group multifunctional at-home care at community facilities. Methods This was a multi-centre controlled trial at thirteen small multifunctional at-home care facilities in Adachi, Tokyo. The primary ou… Show more

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“…Another study in Germany provided home-based therapeutic exercise, motivational interventions, and education on physical activity to older persons with cognitive impairment after discharge from inpatient rehabilitation [ 65 ]. In Japan, a study conducted among older persons receiving long-term care at home or at community facilities, provided weekly therapeutic exercise, occupational therapy, and participation in community activities, such as planting flowers in a park, under the supervision of professional caregivers [ 66 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another study in Germany provided home-based therapeutic exercise, motivational interventions, and education on physical activity to older persons with cognitive impairment after discharge from inpatient rehabilitation [ 65 ]. In Japan, a study conducted among older persons receiving long-term care at home or at community facilities, provided weekly therapeutic exercise, occupational therapy, and participation in community activities, such as planting flowers in a park, under the supervision of professional caregivers [ 66 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%