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The call for grant applications ‘Action research on dementia care in the Dutch Caribbean’ has been opened at the ZonMw website. The deadline for submission is 21 september 2021, at 14.00 - Living Well: avatar Anne voor mensen met dementie Door vergeetachtigheid, als gevolg van ouderdom, niet-aangeboren hersenletsel of dementie, verliezen mensen soms de controle over hun eigen leven. Daardoor raken ze de aansluiting bij de wereld om hen heen kwijt, en soms zelfs hun waardigheid. Anne, een virtuele assistent, kan uitkomst bieden voor deze groep. Hoe het werkt Voor mensen die…
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Wij organiseren het ‘Dutch Dementia Researchers Conference’! Schrijf je in. - Afbeelding
Net als in Nederland krijgen op de ABCSSS-eilanden steeds meer mensen te maken met dementie. Lees meer over de aankomende subsidie. - Learn how to Improve the transition from home to a nursing home for people with dementia and their loved ones.
- In dit project wordt onderzocht of S14 en andere vetten de schakel vormen tussen ons Westers eetpatroon, overgewicht en het ontstaan van dementie.
- Undiagnosed and untreated pain is a serious and frequent problem in persons with advanced dementia. Could paracetamol improve the quality of life?
- The ReableDEM research group advocates for the inclusion of reablement in dementia care. Reablement is an approach that helps individuals with dementia participate in meaningful daily activities, thus enhancing their quality of life. Despite its potential, the use of reablement in dementia care has been slow. ResultsThe group proposes five critical areas for improvement: shifting the way…
- A practical collaboration framework improves unified interprofessional support for people with dementia living at home. Read more about this approach.
- Read more about SYMPA-DEM: a research project on symptom assessment and management to improve end of life care for people with dementia
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NWO has awarded Veni funding of up to EUR 280,000 to 188 promising researchers from the full breadth of science. This will allow the laureates to further develop their own research ideas over the next three years. - Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of dementia. It is expected that 1 in 5 people in the Netherlands will develop dementia in the future, but there are still no effective treatments. Researchers aim to develop such treatments. Multiple processes are involved in Alzheimer's disease, such as the clustering of amyloid and tau proteins, as well as inflammatory reactions in the brain…