Intergenerational programme.
We consider the relationship and social support to be relevant as a tool for approaching contact with the environment, of benefit to palliate the different symptoms that appear and therefore increase their life satisfaction.
Another way to intervene and stay active is to foster relationships between generations and social participation.
Several publications make it explicit that interactions between children and the elderly entail individual and social benefits for both groups. There are indications that suggest that people with cognitive impairment or dementia may experience greater affection during interactions with children than they feel in activities where there is none.