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Book
Charras, K. ; Hogervorst, E. ; Wallcook, S. ; et al
Creating Empowering Environments for People with Dementia
London : Routledge 258 p. (2024)2024
This edited volume addresses the environments that exacerbate, exclude, and stigmatise those living with dementia to explore designs and processes that can optimise well-being and independence.Featuring the voices and opinions of people with dementia, the chapters showcase individual homes, special dementia facilities, different forms of care homes, and public spaces, from landscape to urbanism, as examples of how to meet the needs and preferences for those living with dementia now. As a response to a recent Cochrane meta-analysis (2022) which highlighted the problems associated with using traditional, medically orientated evaluative methods for environmental design, this book demonstrates a range of research methods that can be used to inform and investigate good co-design of dementia-enabling environments. [...]
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[DZNE-2025-01088]
Review/Journal Article
Haussmann, R. ; Lange, J. ; Donix, M.
Mild Behavioral Impairment
Socially inappropriate behavior accompanies and modulates delinquency across the lifespan. In contrast to young people, the emergence of such traits among older individuals could indicate incipient neurodegenerative disease. [...]
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Contribution to a book
Peikert, K. ; Dobson-Stone, C. ; Rampoldi, L. ; et al
VPS13A Disease
2023GeneReviews
University of Washington, Seattle Online (2023)2023
Excerpt:Clinical characteristics: VPS13A disease, caused by VPS13A loss-of-function pathogenic variants, is characterized by a spectrum of movement disorders (chorea, dystonia, tics, sometimes parkinsonism); predominant orofacial choreic and dystonic movements and tics (with involuntary tongue protrusion on attempted swallowing, habitual tongue and lip biting resulting in self-mutilation, involuntary vocalizations); dysarthria and dysphagia; psychiatric, cognitive, and behavioral changes ("frontal lobe type"); seizures; and progressive neuromuscular involvement. Huntingtonism (triad of progressive movement disorder and cognitive and behavioral alterations) is a typical presentation. [...]
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