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Many volunteers visiting seniors make socially-based "friendly visits". This study investigated the efficacy of volunteers making visits focused on stimulating cognition. Participants were randomly as...
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Lead Sponsor
Queen's University
Collaborators
NCT02290834 · Impaired Cognition, Chemo-brain, and more
NCT06596980 · Learning Disorders, Specific, Learning Disabilities, and more
NCT02551952 · Cognition Disorders, Impaired Cognition, and more
NCT03504501 · Impaired Synaptic Plasticity, Impaired Cognition
NCT02928107 · Hearing Loss, Geriatric Disorder
Baycrest
Toronto, Ontario
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