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¡°Our Village¡¯s Pretty Dementia Shelter Program¡± for Rural Residents: A Case Report

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Abstract

Purpose: This study describes how public health officials running clinic-centered around ¡°Our Village¡¯s Pretty Dementia Shelter¡± improved their ability to cope with dementia and health by implementing early dementia screening and cognitive intervention programs.

Methods: This study targeted 11 hopeful seniors from 6 villages, who were residents of the area under the jurisdiction of Health Clinic B located in County A, were over 65 years of age, and had not experienced Our Village's Pretty dementia shelters.

Results: The results of the Cognitive Screening Test (CIST) showed that scores improved on all evaluation items and depression decreased. Through the dementia prevention program, health improved, vitality increased through leisure activities and cultural experiences in daily life, and the quality of life improved.
Aadditionally, participating with close neighbors has become an activity that can make dementia prevention activities a habit and widespread practice.

Conclusion: This case demonstrate the need for continued implementation of dementia prevention and health promotion programs for rural residents. Accordingly, it is necessary to continuously operate dementia prevention programs by diversifying them and securing expertise from rural nurses.
KeyWords

Case report, Older adults, Dementia, Rural nursing, Depression
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