ORCID
- Warren, Alison: 0000-0002-1529-7586
Abstract
Air travel often connects people with significant people and places, facilitating engagement in meaningful occupations. Anecdotal and growing research evidence highlights that some people living with dementia have experienced barriers to flying. This presentation will outline research led by occupational therapists to promote accessibility to air travel for this group.
Publication Date
2022-11-24
Embargo Period
2022-11-22
Organisational Unit
School of Health Professions
Keywords
dementia, flying, human rughts, travel
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Recommended Citation
Warren, A., & Turner, K. (2022) 'Promoting Dementia Friendly Skies: Air Travel experiences and Occupational Therapy innovation', Retrieved from https://pearl.plymouth.ac.uk/hp-research/90