2019
DOI: 10.1080/17483107.2019.1686075
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Smartphone technology for fostering goal-directed ambulation and object use in people with moderate Alzheimer’s disease

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“…Indeed, ATs can support cognitive functions, such as different memory types, spatio-temporal orientation, and language. For what concerns the prospective memory, devices like digital organizers and electronic reminders can improve the quality of life of PWD (Brando et al, 2017;Lorenz et al, 2019;Lancioni et al, 2020). An example is the App MindMate, an electronic calendar designed to help PWD remember the daily schedule.…”
Section: Daily Living Sustainmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Indeed, ATs can support cognitive functions, such as different memory types, spatio-temporal orientation, and language. For what concerns the prospective memory, devices like digital organizers and electronic reminders can improve the quality of life of PWD (Brando et al, 2017;Lorenz et al, 2019;Lancioni et al, 2020). An example is the App MindMate, an electronic calendar designed to help PWD remember the daily schedule.…”
Section: Daily Living Sustainmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These consist of tools giving step-by-step prompts, either in visual or vocal forms, to guide PWD to achieve daily tasks as cooking, washing their hands, and setting the table correctly (Brando et al, 2017;Maia et al, 2018;Daly Lynn et al, 2019). Moreover, some potential benefits emerge from using mobile Apps to guide practical actions (Lancioni et al, 2020).…”
Section: Daily Living Sustainmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One may emphasize the combined integration of both technologies as a relevant diagnostic tool (Isernia et al, 2021 ). Otherwise, a rehabilitative technology-based program may be implemented (Lancioni et al, 2020 ). One may additionally argue that the participant is constructively engaged and positively occupied.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Technology is also helpful when a person prefers or has to be admitted to a care facility. In these situations, ATs can remove social barriers and provide smoother communication between patients and family members [14]. Certainly, ATs can support language and other cognitive processes including distinct memory kinds and spatiotemporal orientation.…”
Section: Literature On Assistive Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%