Dementia Gateway: The environment

Assistive technology

Key messages

  • Technology can be used in a variety of ways to help people with dementia in their daily living, and is known as 'assistive technology'.
  • Some technology is simple to install and use, some is more involved.
  • Finding individual solutions for each person with dementia can help a person maintain their independence for as long as possible.

Providing effective assistive technology can help maintain a person's independence.

Many different pieces of technology – known as 'assistive technology' – are available that can provide useful support for people with dementia. There are two main types of assistive technology: those used to monitor or control what the person does and those that compensate or try to make up for the impairments that are affecting the person.

An individual's needs first should be fully assessed in order to identify the best solutions. The key to success is providing effective assistive technology that will help maintain a person's independence and make best use of their abilities for as long as possible.

Explore the links below now to read about different types of assistive technology and how they can help a person with dementia:

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