Non-Pharmacological Interventions for Dementia: A Comprehensive Approach

Author:   Abraham Olufemi Asuku ,  Ebele Joan Ajagun ,  Gbonjubola Oyinlola Ogungbangbe
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Pages:   234
Publication Date:   28 November 2025
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Non-Pharmacological Interventions for Dementia: A Comprehensive Approach


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As our global population ages, dementia emerges as one of healthcare's most pressing challenges. But what if the most powerful solutions lie beyond traditional medication? Non-Pharmacological Interventions for Dementia: A Comprehensive Approach opens new doors in dementia care, revealing evidence-based strategies that can transform lives. This groundbreaking work explores: Innovative therapies from cognitive stimulation to virtual reality The profound impact of art, music, and animal-assisted interventions Environmental design principles that create calm and clarity Practical approaches to nutrition, sleep, and physical exercise Revolutionary technology-based solutions for cognitive engagement Drawing on cutting-edge research and real-world applications, this essential resource equips healthcare professionals, caregivers, and families with powerful tools to enhance the quality of life for people living with dementia. The contributing authors not only present the latest developments in non-pharmacological interventions but also delve deep into their mechanisms of action and ethical considerations. Whether you're a healthcare provider, researcher, or caregiver, this comprehensive guide offers actionable insights into creating more effective, humane, and holistic approaches to dementia care. Discover how combining these evidence-based interventions can open new possibilities for those affected by cognitive decline.

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Author:   Abraham Olufemi Asuku ,  Ebele Joan Ajagun ,  Gbonjubola Oyinlola Ogungbangbe
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   CRC Press
ISBN:  

9781032846682


ISBN 10:   1032846682
Pages:   234
Publication Date:   28 November 2025
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Adult education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
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Table of Contents

Chapter 01 Dementia and its Prevalence Tobiloba Samuel Olajide, Joseph Igbo Enya, Stephen Tunmise Akanbi, David Anuoluwapo Oyeniran, Toheeb Olalekan Oyerinde, Vivian Oluoma Aneke, and Yusuf Olamilekan Hamza Chapter 02 Management Strategies for Dementia Ayobami Grace Fajemidagba and Oluremi Racheal Adeyemo Chapter 03 Significance of Non-pharmacological Interventions for Dementia Olawunmi Anthonia Odugbesan and Mosunmola Busayo Oyeleke Chapter 04 Cognitive Stimulation Therapy as Non-pharmacological Intervention for Dementia Peace Ayo Olaoluwa and Ebele Joan Ajagun Chapter 05 Application of Physical Exercise as Non-pharmacological Intervention for Dementia Tolulope Oluwatimilehin Alabi, Oluwapelumi Lydia Apanisile, Favour Ayomide Akinpelu, and Azeezat Dagbo Yakub Chapter 06 Music Therapy as Non-pharmacological Intervention for Dementia Aderonke Precious Aborisade and Victor Ilesanmi Chapter 07 Aromatherapy as Non-pharmacological Intervention for Dementia Olugbemi T. Olaniyan and Gloria E. Okotie Chapter 08 Art Therapy and Multi-sensory Environment as Non-pharmacological Intervention for Dementia Olugbemi T. Olaniyan, Gloria E. Okotie, and Akintayo Oloruntoba Chapter 09 Social Engagements as Non-pharmacological Intervention for Dementia Gideon Sorlelodum Alex, Olanrewaju Oluwaseun Oke, Glory Farounbi, and Tolulope Judah Gbayisomore Chapter 10 Environmental Modifications as Non-pharmacological Interventions for Dementia Tolulope Judah Gbayisomore, Michael Kenechukwu Nzeako, Sandra Owusu-Ansah, Arwa Jader,, Martina Chinyere Anene-Ogbe, Gideon Sorlelodum Alex, and Kingsley Afoke Iteire Iteire Chapter 11 Caregiving Strategies as Non-pharmacological Interventions for Dementia Patrick Oluwole Abolarin, Gideon Opeyemi Ayilara, Oyetola Tolulope Oyebanjo, Olutayo Folajimi Olasehinde, Ayodeji David Adeoye, and Bamidele Victor Owoyele Chapter 12 Sleep Management as Non-pharmacological Intervention for Dementia Olugbemi T. Olaniyan, Gloria E. Okotie, Akintayo Oloruntoba, and Chioma A. Ohaneyen Chapter 13 Nutrition as Non-pharmacological Intervention for Dementia Toheeb Olalekan Oyerinde, Hezekiah Omotayo Afolabi, Akinsanmi Festus Akinsehinwa, Goodness Akorede Akapo, Tobiloba Samuel Olajide, Fathiat Omobukola Rabiu, Abdullah Akindeji Mosobalaje, and Quadri Olasunkanmi Mustapha Chapter 14 Technology as Non-pharmacological Intervention for Dementia Aishat Adenike Salahudeen and Maryam Tayo Ayinla Chapter 15 Bright Light Therapy as Non-pharmacological Intervention for Dementia Gbonjubola Oyinlola Ogungbangbe and Abraham Olufemi Asuku Chapter 16 Animal Assisted Therapy as Non-pharmacological Intervention for Dementia Tolulope Timothy Arogundade, Adedamola Aminat Bayo-Olugbami, Olabode Oluwadare Akintoye, and Ismail Gbadamosi Chapter 17 Challenges, Considerations, and Future Directions on the Applications of Non-pharmacological Interventions for Dementia Ayodeji Johnson Ajibare, Abosede Mary Ayoola, Kafilat Temidayo Aransi-ola, Olatoun Motunrayo Olutunde, Olutayo Folajinmi Olaseinde, Abraham Olufemi Asuku, and Olabode Oluwadare Akintoye Index

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Abraham Olufemi Asuku, PhD, earned his doctorate in neurophysiology in the Department of Physiology, Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree (B.Sc.) and Master’s degree (M.Sc.) from the same department. Dr. Asuku is a passionate neuroscientist and medical biotechnologist. He currently works with the National Biotechnology Research and Development Agency, Nigeria, as a chief scientific officer. His area of interest is on mitigation of neurotoxicity, neurodegenerative diseases, and neurodevelopmental disorders by phytochemicals, and also on the applications of nanotechnology for neurodegenerative diseases drug delivery. He is a member of the Neuroscience Society of Nigeria and the Physiological Society, United Kingdom. He is an award-winning researcher and has over 50 publications, including book chapters and research and review articles of good international repute with a high impact factor. He has served as a reviewer for many reputable journals. He has also presented seminars at many conferences, both locally and internationally. He was one of the invited guest speakers at the VII International Conference of Universidad Tecnica De Manabi, Ecuador, in 2023. Dr. Asuku is currently editing another book, Bioresources for Managing and Treating Dementia: Prospects and Challenges, to be published by CRC Press/Taylor & Francis Group. His long-term goal is to discover therapeutic targets and help create focused treatments for dementia. By bridging the gap between basic and translational neuroscience, he seeks to further knowledge of neuronal health and provide insights that may result in novel treatments. Ebele Joan Ajagun, MSc, is a distinguished clinical pharmacist and writer with a strong academic and professional background in pharmacology and therapeutics. She holds a bachelor’s degree in pharmacy and a master of science degree in pharmacology and therapeutics, equipping her with an in-depth understanding of drug actions, interactions and therapeutics applications; she is also a fellow of the West African Postgraduate College of Pharmacists (Clinical Pharmacy), a testament to her expertise, leadership and commitment to advancing clinical pharmacy practice across the region. With years of hands-on experience in patient care, research and academia, she brings a unique blend of scientific insight and human compassion to both her professional work and her writing. As an author, her work often explores themes related to health, healing and the human experience, aiming to educate, inspire and empower readers. Her writing reflects a passion for evidence-based practice and a deep respect for the power of storytelling in healthcare. Gbonjubola Oyinlola Ogungbangbe, BSc, is a budding neuroscientist and has worked as a electroencephalography technologist at the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital, Nigeria. She graduated from the University of Ilorin, Nigeria with a Bachelor in Physiology with honors, significant research experiences in the field of clinical neuroscience with her undergraduate thesis focusing on the anti-oxidant and neurobehavioural effects of 6-gingerol rich extract of ginger on mecury chloride induced neurotoxicity in male Wistar rats. She is an academic writer and also a registered associated member (Provisional Clinical Physiologist) of the Professional Association of Practicing Clinical Physiologists in Nigeria. Her research interests include Neurodevelopmental disorders, Neurodegenerative diseases, Neuronal development, Epilepsy and Seizure disorders, as well as the neuroscience of Pain and Inflammation. She is also a volunteer for various NGOs, and a member and mentor of neuroscience organizations such as simply neuroscience and World women in Neuroscience. She is working towards earning her PhD in Neuroscience, and focusing on the effect of neuroinflammation on specific areas of the brain. She has a grounded knowledge of the concepts of psychology and various electrophysiological methods used in neuroscience, and her main goal is to expand the current knowledge of Alzheimer's disease.

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