Mnemosyne - Supporting Reminiscence for Individuals with Dementia in Residential Care Settings

Baumann, Andrea and Shaw, Peter and Trotter, Ludwig and Clinch, Sarah and Davies, Nigel (2024) Mnemosyne - Supporting Reminiscence for Individuals with Dementia in Residential Care Settings. In: Proceedings of the CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems :. ACM, New York. ISBN 9798400703300

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Abstract

Reminiscence is known to play an important part in helping to mitigate the effects of dementia. Within the HCI community, work has typically focused on supporting reminiscence at an individual or social level but less attention has been given to supporting reminiscence in residential care settings. This lack of research became particularly apparent during the COVID pandemic when traditional forms of reminiscence involving physical artefacts and face-to-face interactions became especially challenging. In this paper we report on the design, development and evaluation of a reminiscence system, deployed in a residential care home over a two-year-period that included the pandemic. Mnemosyne comprises a pervasive display network and a browser-based application whose adoption and use we explored using a mixed methods approach. Our findings offer insights that will help shape the development and evaluation of future systems, particularly those that use pervasive displays to support unsupervised reminiscence.

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