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Consultation event: Green health and dementia

What is this Study about?

Exposure to nature—even just a few minutes at a time—supports improved attention, mood, self-regulation, and social connection.

“Green health initiatives” are outdoor or nature-based activities designed to have a potential positive impact on health. Some of these initiatives are specifically designed to include people living with dementia. These can include walking groups, golfing, farm gardening programs, and seasonal social activities located in parks or natural spaces. We are currently conducting an international literature review to find out more about when and how green health initiatives operate to generate benefits for people living with dementia. As part of this initiative, we are planning a series of three consultation events to learn more about the interests of people living with dementia. For each consultation, participants will receive a $20 Tim Horton's gift card in thanks for their time.

What Will Happen in This Study?

Exposure to nature supports improved attention, mood, self-regulation, and social connection. “Green health initiatives” are outdoor activities designed to have a potential positive impact on health. We are conducting a literature review to find out about when and how green health initiatives generate benefits for people living with dementia. We would like to invite you to share your perspective. For instance, are you interested in green health? When and why do you think being outdoors has a positive impact? Should inclusive outdoor opportunities be expanded? This event is a 90-minute group consultation meeting. A small honorarium will be provided.

Who is Eligible to Participate in this Study?

You are eligible if you are currently living with dementia.

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Observational Study

Target Population

Person living with dementia, Person living with Alzheimer’s disease

Study Location

Online
Saskatchewan

Study Contact

Abby Wickson-Griffiths
Associate Professor, Faculty of Nursing,
University of Regina

Recruitment Start Date

June 1, 2026

Recruitment End Date

February 28, 2027
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