id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_w2xvxmxzxvfppea4uw47ciho7q Catherine Travers An Evaluation of Dog-Assisted Therapy for Residents of Aged Care Facilities with Dementia 2013.0 14 .pdf application/pdf 7217 711 62 ABSTRACT Although some research suggests that dog-assisted therapy may be beneficial for people with dementia living in residential aged Example of a session plan: dog-assisted therapy and human-therapist-only interventions.* Baseline scores of the dog-assisted therapy and human-therapist-only groups on Relative to the human-therapist-only intervention, MOSES depression subscale scores following therapy were moderately lower (better) in participants in the dog-assisted therapy group participants in the dog-assisted therapy group showed improved QOL scores in Facility B, An Evaluation of Dog-Assisted Therapy for Residents of Aged Care Facilities with Dementia An Evaluation of Dog-Assisted Therapy for Residents of Aged Care Facilities with Dementia An Evaluation of Dog-Assisted Therapy for Residents of Aged Care Facilities with Dementia An Evaluation of Dog-Assisted Therapy for Residents of Aged Care Facilities with Dementia An Evaluation of Dog-Assisted Therapy for Residents of Aged Care Facilities with Dementia An Evaluation of Dog-Assisted Therapy for Residents of Aged Care Facilities with Dementia ./cache/work_w2xvxmxzxvfppea4uw47ciho7q.pdf ./txt/work_w2xvxmxzxvfppea4uw47ciho7q.txt