Evidence-Based Solutions and Proven Results

We have been studying Montessori approaches to dementia care for 30 years, and our research has shown many benefits to introducing a Montessori approach in the care of individuals with dementia.

Browse a selection of published research supporting our work.

Witt-Hoblit, I. , Miller, M. and J. Camp, C. (2016)Effects of Sustained, Coordinated Activities Programming in Long-Term Care: The Memory in Rhythm® ProgramAdvances in Aging Research5, 1-8. doi: 10.4236/aar.2016.51001.

“In a study of 16 Assisted Living Residences and Skilled Nursing Facilities that received Montessori for dementia training (Memory in Rhythm®), there was a significant decrease in medications, wandering, agitation, and employee turnover within one year. An increase was also found for weight gain, sleeping, census, eating, and ADLs.”

  • Table 1.Percent (%) reduction in use of medications wandering, agitation, and employee turnover before (1 year) and after (1 year) of MIR in memory units of Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNFs) and Assisted Living (AL) residences.

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    Table 2.Percent (%) increase of residents showing in weight gain, residents who began sleeping at night, and census; eating (# of residents regaining ability to feed themselves), and ADLs (# of residents who regained/improved one ADL), before (1 year) and after (1 year) of MIR in memory units of Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNFs) and Assisted Living (AL) residences.

Dr. Camp is a leading researcher in the field of geriatrics, and his adaptation of Montessori principles is changing the paradigm of memory care. He and his team continue to lead research studies and to study the effectiveness of a Montessori approach. Let us know if you would like to work together.

Use our first-hand evidence and years of experience to help those living and working in your care community. Let’s start a conversation about how we can begin to serve you and your residents.