Get access to more than 250 tailored videos for people with dementia or other forms of cognitive impairment.
Televindu makes it easy for care homes and healthcare institutions to use video as an activity!
Televindu is a welfare technology which delivers audiovisual sensory stimulation. This stimulation helps create a feeling of safety, as well as reducing anxiety and aggressive behaviour. Televindu contributes to an increase in quality of life and at the same time makes daily life easier for the caregivers and relatives.
Proven scientific effect on tailored sensory stimulation:
Televindu focuses on videos of activities, nature and animals which are easy to follow and give the opportunity to bring back memories and start conversations about what is seen together. This creates good opportunities for conversations about something that is meaningful for them and which gives residents a feeling of self-confidence and independence. The videos can be used for reminiscence therapy to actively engage in memories together.
Televindu makes exercising more accessible and motivating. Bike along to bicycle videos from stunning landscapes and beautiful scenery.
Proven scientific effect of exercising:
With Televindu Plus your care home group can build its own video-on-demand system.
With Televindu Plus you can share videos across your entire care home group and let individual care homes upload videos themselves. Share updates and learning videos with all your caregivers. It is only the imagination that sets the limits of the video content you share.
Systemize your videos intuitively in playlists on topics you select. Users have shared many examples with us. Here are a few of them:
Playlists shared for residents
Playlists shared for caregivers
Televindu can be played on a TV with computer, iPad, iPhone, Android phones, and Android tablets with Chromecast or cable.
Contact us to get a non-binding offer!
All videos on Televindu can be downloaded and can be seen without internet on iPhones, iPads, Android phones, and Android tablets.
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Ensomhet rammer spesielt personer med demens og deres pårørende. En rapport fra Alzheimerforeningen fra 2016 viser at opp mot hver femte person med demens og deres pårørende føler seg ensomme.
Forskning viser at video har potensiale til å brukes både passivt og aktivt som en kontekst for sosiale interaksjoner og samvær. Aktiviteter som skaper gode forutsetninger for nære personlige samtaler omkring ens tidligere liv har i tidligere sosiale innsatser ført til minsket ensomhet gjennom samvær og kontakt.
Forskning viser at eldre på sykehjem rapporterer om mer ensomhet og mistrivsel sammenlignet med hjemmeboende. Det er derfor et behov for økt sosial fokus på dagligdagen til beboere på sykehjem. Tidligere innsatser som direkte eller indirekte fremmer de sosiale miljøet på sykehjem har hatt en overordnet positiv effekt.
Kilder:
Alzheimerforening. 2019. Spørgeskemaundersøgelse blandt pårørende til demenspatienter marts 2016
Chippendale, T., & Bear Lehman, J. Effect of life review writing on depressive symptoms in older adults: A randomized controlled trial. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 2012; 66(4), 438-446; Sundhedsstyrelsen. Indsatser der fremmer ældres mentale sundhed – et systematisk litteraturstudie af internationale undersøgelser. 2017
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Gústafsdóttir, M. Is watching television a realistic leisure option for people with dementia?, Dement Geriatr Cogn Dis Extra 2015; 17;5(1):116-22.
Rostgaard, T., Brünner, R. N., & Fridberg, T. (2012), Omsorg og livskvalitet i plejeboligen, SFI-Det nationale Forskningscenter for Velfærd.
SCIE. Reminiscence for people with dementia. Dementia. 2015.
Sundhedsstyrelsen (2017), Indsatser der fremmer ældres mentale sundhed – et systematisk litteraturstudie af internationale undersøgelser
Swane C (2017), Ældre menneskers ensomhed – etablering af et sundhedsfaligt felt, Månedsskrift for almen praksis juni/juli 2017, s.548-555