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Below are literature reviews and research studies focused on older people in residential long-term care settings.
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Briller SH, et al. (2001). Creating Successful Dementia Care Settings. (4 Volume Set) [Paperback]. Baltimore, MD: Health Professions Press. Buy from Amazon
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Chang Y, et al. (2010). Autonomous indoor wayfinding for individuals with cognitive impairments. Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation. 7(), 45. PDF Link
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Futrell, M., Melillo, K.D., Remington, R. (2008). Evidence-based practice guideline: Wandering. Iowa City, IA:: University of Iowa Gerontological Nursing Interventions Research Center, Research Translation Dissemination Core.
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Nelson, A., Algase, D.L. (2007). Evidence-Based Protocols for Managing Wandering Behaviors. New York: Springer Publishing Company. Buy from Amazon
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Rodiek S, Schwarz B. (2007). Outdoor environments for people with dementia. Binghamton, NY: The Haworth Press. Buy from Amazon
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Silverstein, N.M., et al. (2006). Dementia and Wandering Behavior: Concern for the Lost Elder. New York:: Springer Publishing Company. Buy from Amazon
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US Food and Drug Administration. (2009). Learn if a medical device has been cleared by FDA for marketing. Author.
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Taube, D. (2007). Restraint reduction: a success story. Nursing Homes Long Term Care Management. 56(9), 56+.
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Vickery, K. (2005). Providers bring technology to the table. Provider. 31(3), 20+. PDF Link
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