1、LEVERAGING TECHNOLOGY FOR DEMENTIA CARECindy Womack,DNP,APRN,FNP-BC,CNRNDISCLOSURESNoneouse Siblings Adult children Sons-and-daughters-in-laws Grandchildren Long distance caregivers Extended family FriendsSource:National Institute on AgingATTESTATIONProprietary names used in this presentation serve
2、as examples onlyand are not an endorsement of any brand,company,product,or service.seSiblingsAdult childrenSons-and-daughters-in-lawsGrandchildrenLong distance caregiversExtended family FriendsSource:National Institute on AgingLEARNING OBJECTIVES1.Identify 2 benefits of technology solutions for peop
3、le with dementia.2.Identify 2 risks of technology solutions for people with dementia.Source:National Institute on AgingCLASSIFICATIONS1.Patient centric2.Caregiver centricSource:National Institute on AgingPATIENT-CENTRIC Spouse Siblings Adult children Sons-and-daughters-in-laws Grandchildren Long dis
4、tance caregivers Extended family FriendsSource:National Institute on Aging1.Patient centricI.Early detectionII.Lifestyle tracking and managementIII.Individual monitoring and securityIV.Cognitive stimulationV.Psychosocial engagement(Bhargava&Baths,2022;Maresova et al.,2018)PATIENT-CENTRICI.Early dete
5、ctiona.On line and mobile phone apps for cognitive testsb.Spatial navigation and gaitc.Speech and language testsd.Eye tracking e.Artificial intelligence interpretation of brain scans(Butler et al.,2024;Cepukaityte,Newton,Chan,2024;Li et al.,2022;Min et al.,2025;Tokushige et al.,2023)Source:National
6、Institute on AgingPATIENT-CENTRICII.Lifestyle Tracking and Managementa.Wearables,smart watches,smart earrings,ringsb.Reminder apps for medications and activitiesc.Automatic pill dispensers(Cepukaityte,Newton,Chan,2024;Li et al.,2022;Min et al.,2025;Tokushige et al.,2023)Source:National Institute on