Memesto Wearable Device for Persons With Dementia
Alzheimer Disease
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Alzheimer Disease focused on measuring Alzheimer's Disease, ADRD, dementia, memory care, agitation, non-pharmacological intervention, medical device, SBIR, repetitive message therapy
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Eligible participants will be adults with a dementia diagnosis who have clinically significant agitation, defined as a state of poorly organized and purposeless psychomotor activity characterized by at least one of the following: aggressive verbal (screaming, cursing), aggressive physical (destroying objects, grabbing, fighting), or non-aggressive physical (restlessness, pacing) behaviors.13 The behavioral symptoms must be severe enough to warrant pharmacological treatment. A family caregiver must be willing to participate along with a professional caregiver from the residential living facility.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Persons could screen fail if the device cannot be utilized by the person living with AD/ADRD, family caregiver, or professional caregiver.
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
Persons with ADRD living in a residential care facility
Each consented participant will receive the current Memesto device and will be provided formal and informal training instructions. After consent and screening, a two-week training period with a Memesto device will be followed by ten weeks of data collection. An experienced research assistant will administer the baseline NPI in order to collect the agitation ratings by the family caregiver, and the professional caregiver will be collected by a trained research assistant and captured in an electronic case report form designed using REDCap.14,15 Then, participants will undergo evaluation of the NPI agitation domain at 2 weeks, 4 weeks, 6 weeks, 8 weeks, and 10 weeks. Adverse events related to the device will be collected from the family and professional caregivers. Human centered system designers will work with the operations team to enhance participant engagement and maintain high quality data collection.