Dementia friendly swimming sessions help patients and carers, study finds

Dementia Swimming
21 May 2018 11:38:01.057

Specially organised ‘dementia friendly’ swimming sessions can be beneficial to people with dementia and their carers, according to a new study by researchers at the University of Nottingham and the Institute of Mental Health. 

The team set out to find out what impact swimming sessions have on the lives of people with dementia and how they affect the experience of their carers. The project also explored how and in what ways swimming sessions at public pools can be made ‘dementia friendly.’ 

The research, published in Dementia, was carried out with the help of the Amateur Swimming Association (ASA) and Swim England who run a national project to improve access to swimming for people with dementia. 

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More information is available from Professor Tom Dening via email tom.dening@nottingham.ac.uk 
 

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