Volume 20 No 9 (2022)
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Structured Reminiscence: An Intervention To Improve Quality Of Life Among Older Adults
Naveena J.H , Smriti Arora , Sunita Srivastava , Vikas Sharma
Abstract
Reminiscence has been implemented over the years on a variety of conditions to determine its impact self-esteem, self-isolation, undermined socialization, physical well-being, and cognitive competencies (Stinson & Kirk, 2006). This research specifically focused on developing a structured reminiscence therapy which would target older adult population living at senior age homes with less accessibility to a better quality of life.
Keywords
Structured reminiscence therapy, quality of life, self-esteem, physiological precursor
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