A comparison of quality of life indicators during two complementary interventions: adaptive gardening and adaptive riding for people with dementia
Objectives: We sought to provide a fine-grain description and comparison of how people living with dementia responded to adaptive gardening and adaptive riding through durations of their observed participation and emotional well-being, two dimensions of quality of life. Design: A descriptive case st...
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Main Authors: | Rebecca Lassell (Author), Wendy Wood (Author), Arlene A. Schmid (Author), Jennifer E. Cross (Author) |
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2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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