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Dolls Help Alzheimer’s Patients
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Dolls appear to alleviate agitation or distress, help overcome
communication difficulties, and reduce withdrawal. (IRNA
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Dolls and teddy bears can help Alzheimer’s patients interact and
communicate with others, finds a new study.
According to DailyIndia, a team of doctors at Newcastle General Hospital
studied the benefits of dolls after seeing how a patient bonded with a
teddy bear from her son.
They found that Alzheimer’s disease patients can lose their
intellectual, social and emotional abilities over time. The patients
also started interacted better with staff and other residents.
In the small-scale study, they gave 14 patients of a Newcastle nursing
home a doll or a teddy bear each. They were then assessed over a 12-week
period.
Dolls appear to alleviate agitation or distress, help overcome
communication difficulties, and reduce withdrawal, the research
presented to a British Psychological Society Conference said.
Using toys to help people with dementia has been looked at before as it
is an important, non-drug based approach to behavior disturbances in
dementia residents, the study noted.
’What we have done with this study is to look at their use over a
longer time period and to investigate whether patients chose to have a
doll or teddy bear, said Ian James, a doctor at the hospital.
’Clearly, using a doll doesn’t reverse dementia, but it did seem to
improve quality of life,’ he added.
’The findings will, we hope, help advise other clinical teams in their
use of this technique.’
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