Review paper

Using a Therapy Dog to Alleviate the Agitation and Desocialization of People With Alzheimer's Disease

Volume: 37, Issue: 4, Pages: 16 - 22
Published: Apr 1, 1999
Abstract
1. Short-term exposure to a therapy dog can reduce the number of agitation behaviors in institutionalized persons with Alzheimer's disease (AD), particularly during the period of agitation known as sundown syndrome. 2. The presence of a therapy dog can increase socialization behaviors among a group of persons with AD. 3. A therapy dog can be used as an adjunct to other calming interventions for persons with...
Paper Details
Title
Using a Therapy Dog to Alleviate the Agitation and Desocialization of People With Alzheimer's Disease
Published Date
Apr 1, 1999
Volume
37
Issue
4
Pages
16 - 22
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