Zinnia Research: The Perspective of Nurses and Healthcare Providers on the use of Television Videos with People with Moderate to Severe Dementia

Publisher: Zinnia Technologies Inc.

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Zinnia Research:  The Perspective of Nurses and Healthcare Providers on the use of Television Videos with People with Moderate to Severe Dementia

Research paper published in the Canadian Journal of Nursing Research looking at the ways Zinnia can be used in Long-Term Care and Hospital Environments. The paper identified 5 applications of Zinnia to support person-centered care: (1) calm the person with dementia who is in emotional distress, (2) form connections with the person with dementia, (3) bring people with dementia together, (4) facilitate the Person’s Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), (5) help the person connect with their past.