Connecting Today to Combat Social Isolation and Loneliness

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
Age65+
SponsorUniversity of Alberta

About this trial

The investigators developed Connecting Today, a feasible and highly acceptable remote visiting program that can support care home residents living with moderate to severe dementia to have video calls with their family members, friends, or care partners. The investigators will recruit 80 residents from 4 care homes, and their family members, friends, or care partners. All participants will be offered 60 minutes of Connecting Today per week for 6 weeks (in either the intervention group, or in the wait-list control group). An onsite care provider will be trained to tailor the video calls, and facilitate positive verbal and non-verbal engagement during the calls. The investigators will evaluate how Connecting Today affects outcomes for residents (quality of life, loneliness, and responsive behaviours) and their remote visitors (quality of life, loneliness, and social support). The investigators will assess how outcomes differ for men, women, and people with different perceptions and experiences of Connecting Today.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

are at least 65 years old

are diagnosed with any type of dementia

have a Cognitive Performance Score (CPS) indicating moderate to severe impairment (CPS 3-6).

to participate, residents must also have people that self identify as a family member or friend of the person with dementia.

Disqualifiers

All remote visitors are required to understand and speak English as this is necessary for the facilitator to support the call and for data to be collected.

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Connecting Today

Treatment groups

320 Participants
are divided into 2 treatment groups

Locations

1
University of AlbertaT6G 2R3, EdmontonAlberta, Canada

Sponsors and collaborators

University of Alberta

Lead sponsor

Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)

Collaborator