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November 02, 2018

AcTo Coming to Long-term Care Homes

November 02, 2018/ Yuhan Pan

Exciting news from Canada: the City of Toronto Long-term Care Homes and Services approved a recommendation that was put forward as a result of AcTo’s presence at the Youth Summit in August, for purchasing tablets in all 10 homes to engage residents through tablet games.

The long-term care homes are currently in the process of purchasing tablets and we have offered recommendations on the AcTo website to help them determine potential games to preload. The Astell Lab is also happy to offer training workshops once they have obtained the devices.

Congratulations to the staff at the City of Toronto Long-term Care Homes and Services for their hard work and we are excited for this new initiative! 

November 02, 2018/ Yuhan Pan/ Comment
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AcTo Dementia is a resource for people who are looking for support in identifying touchscreen activities for people living with dementia. The website contains reviews of apps that have been selected as potentially suitable for people with dementia, information on how to use touchscreen tablets in this context and a guide for users to access so that they can identify suitable apps themselves. It also contains news and publications from our specialist research group comprising researchers from the University of Sheffield in the UK and the University of Toronto in Canada.

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AcTo Dementia is an international research project funded by CATCH (The University of Sheffield) and AGE-WELL, in collaboration with researchers at the University of Reading and KITE at the Toronto Rehabilitation Insitute. 

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