“…The activities commonly provided include exercise, music, arts and craft, reminiscence or cognitive activities, religious activities, and community outings (Buettner & Fitzsimmons, 2003; Cooney et al, 2009). People living in residential aged care facilities, including those living with dementia, have reported that participating in activities contributes to their sense of wellbeing and a good quality of life (Lopez & Dupuis, 2014; Moyle et al, 2015). More specifically, activity participation has the potential to address psychological needs and is associated with improved mood, reduced agitation, and disengagement, feeling a sense of control over one’s life and improved optimism and coping with the diagnosis and symptoms of dementia (Cooney et al, 2009; Genoe & Dupuis, 2014; Mansbach et al, 2017; Nyman & Szymczynska, 2016).…”