Assessing a Novel Virtual Environment That Assists With Activities of Daily Living
Dementia, Alzheimer Disease, Neurodegenerative Diseases
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Dementia focused on measuring technology, dementia, Alzheimer's disease, virtual, behavioral, cognitive, immersive, caregiver, digital health, videogame, memory, non-pharmacological
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
The subject will have a diagnosis of AD/ADRD, or symptoms of an undiagnosed AD/ADRD as observed by professional care staff and confirmed by the head of clinical care. The investigators will neither include nor exclude participation based on cognitive test scores. The subject will have had challenge(s) completing one or more ADLs in the previous month, as discussed at staff meetings, referenced in care plans, or observed/experienced by direct care staff.
Other specifications:
- Understand English or Russian.
- Can sit comfortably for at least 15 minutes in a chair/wheelchair at a table or propped up in bed or princess chair with a tray table
- Are not known to be in pain
- Have good vision, or good corrected vision (i.e., glasses)
- Have good hearing, or good corrected hearing (i.e., aids)
- May sometimes have anxiety or agitation when undertaking ADLs.
Exclusion:
Ineligible subjects are those with significant non-AD/ADRD neurological, psychiatric, or physical impairment or those who are totally dependent upon others for ADLs.
Sites / Locations
- Bruceville Point Senior Living Community
- Elder Ashram
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
Persons residing in long-term care homes
Subjects' ADLs are studied with intervention compared to baseline (without intervention).