Lifelong Memories That Help Persons Living with Dementia and Depression to Engage and Thrive
Christina Miyawaki, Angela McClellan

TL;DR
A life review intervention helps people with dementia and depression and their caregivers engage in meaningful activities.
Contribution
The Caregiver-Provided Life Review (C-PLR) intervention is introduced for people with dementia and depression.
Findings
Early childhood sessions were most pleasant for participants due to vivid long-term memories.
Older adulthood sessions were challenging due to loss of short-term memory.
C-PLR provides meaningful opportunities for people with dementia to share life stories.
Abstract
Dementia and depression are common neuropsychiatric disorders in older Americans and 30% experience both conditions. Yet, interventions to address both disorders are scarce. Life review, a structured reminiscence in which people recall their lives chronologically, has demonstrated efficacy in depression. We developed a life review-based intervention, Caregiver-Provided Life Review (C-PLR), for people living with dementia and depression (PwDD) and their family caregivers. We trained caregivers in life review skills, and caregivers conducted life reviews with their PwDD at home. The purposes of this study were to report PwDD’s most pleasant and challenging life review sessions and how C-PLR can provide dyads with meaningful activities despite the disorders. Forty-five dyads completed the study. PwDD were 81 years old (mean), widowed, retired, female, and in poor/fair health. Caregivers…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIdentity, Memory, and Therapy · Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research · Grief, Bereavement, and Mental Health
