Cognitive stimulation in older adults: an innovative good practice supporting successful aging and self-care
Date
2019Author
Apóstolo, João
Bobrowicz-Campos, Elzbieta
Gil, Isabel
Silva, Raquel
Costa, Paulo
Couto, Filipa
Cardoso, Dhiordan
Barata, André
Almeida, Maria
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The project Cognitive Stimulation in
Older Adults: Intervention on Cognitive Frailty and
Promotion of Self-Care (in brief the ECOG project)
arises in a context of worldwide demographic aging,
and is fostered by the need to provide a sustainable
solution to the progressive increase in the prevalence
of age-related cognitive impairment. The main goal
of the ECOG project is to promote active citizenship
in old age through the empowerment for autonomy
and self-care. Namely, the ECOG team is working
on the development of evidence-based programs and
tools that promote gains in health in cognitively frail
and cognitively impaired older adults from the
community. It is also working on the transfer of
ECOG products to the practice of health and social
care, promoting active involvement of geriatric care
institutions in the implementation of the ECOG
programs and tools, and ensuring appropriate
training of professionals. Finally, the ECOG team is
deploying a digital platform to reach out to the
broadest audience possible and support the remote
access and scaling up of the ECOG products.
The impacts expected at an individual level
include improvements in cognition, functionality,
and autonomy of older adults, with simultaneous
reduction of depressive symptomatology, and
increase in quality of life of both person cared and
his/her caregiver. Regarding societal gains, we
anticipate an increase in life expectancy and
significant postponement of institutionalization
associated with geriatric problems. We also believe
that the wide implementation of the ECOG products
will reduce the costs of interventions for cognitively
impaired citizens, contributing to sustainability and
efficiency of health systems.