The Cognitive Daisy – A novel method for recognising the cognitive status of older adults in residential care: Innovative Practice

The Cognitive Daisy is an innovative assessment system created to provide healthcare staff with an instant snapshot of the cognitive status of older adults in residential care. The Cognitive Daisy comprises a flower head consisting of 15 colour coded petals depicting information about: visual-spatia...

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Independent Living
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