
All of the apps featured on the website have been tested
using an evidence-based app selection framework by researchers from the
University of Sheffield and Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences.
Initially the focus is on games and entertainment apps to provide independent
activities for people living with dementia, although in the future this will
expand to include other types of apps as well.
In addition to app recommendations, the site also features
support guides, a community forum and information on the supporting
evidence.
Visit the website now at www.actodementia.com for more information and to
try out some of the recommended apps.
AcTo
Dementia is a PhD project by RAT group and CATCH researcher Phil Joddrell,
supervised by Professor Arlene Astell. The project is focused on improving the
accessibility of touchscreen apps for people living with dementia, with the
following objectives:
·
Identify key features within
touchscreen apps that increase their accessibility for people with dementia
·
Develop an evidence-based
framework that can be used to find the most accessible existing touchscreen
apps for people with dementia
·
Work with app developers to
improve the accessibility of existing apps for people with dementia
Share app recommendations with people with
dementia and professional and family caregivers on a dedicated website.Written by Phil Joddrell
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