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Spiritual care for people with dementia: Ignatian meditation
Robyn Wrigley-Carr
Alphacrucis University College
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16th Century
11%
Aged Care Homes
11%
Christian
22%
Experience of God
11%
Faith Traditions
11%
Gospel
11%
Group of People
11%
Ignatian
100%
Ignatius of Loyola
11%
Institutional Elements
22%
Jesus
11%
Meditation
100%
Monks
11%
Mystical Experience
11%
Nurture
33%
Participant Observer
11%
People with Dementia
100%
Secular Spirituality
11%
Sensory Stimulation
22%
Short Narratives
11%
Soul Care
11%
Spiritual Care
100%
Spirituality
44%
Sydney Australia
11%
Three-element
11%
Arts and Humanities
16 th century
16%
Australia
16%
Christ Jesus
16%
Deity
33%
Gospel
16%
Ignatius Loyola
16%
Meditation
100%
Monks
16%
Mystic
33%
Mystical Experience
16%
Narrative
33%
Observer
16%
Religion
66%
Scripture
16%
Secular Spirituality
16%
Sensory Stimulation
33%
Soul
16%
Spiritual Care
100%
Theoretical Framework
16%
Tradition
16%
Usefulness
16%
Social Sciences
Australia
50%
Care for the Aged
50%
Home Care
50%
Narrative
100%
Small Groups
50%
Spanish
50%
Psychology
Home Care
50%
Narrative
100%
Sensation of Hearing
50%
Nursing and Health Professions
Aged Care
33%
Sensory Stimulation
66%
Spiritual Care
100%