Online training

We are planning for next online training. Contact us for more information.

Evidence that time-assistive products can support daily time management

A new study has now been published: "The potential of time-assistive products to improvedaily time management in persons with dementia: a randomised controlled trial" from theManaging Time in Dementia project. The results showed that prescribing time-assistiveproducts can support people with mild to moderate dementia in their daily time managementbased on individual…

KaTid training online is available

The KaTid training online is now available. It is in four modules, containing filmsof lectures to see within a set time period and workshop in group to learn what is needed to be atrained KaTid-rater. If you are interested, contact us.

New article about young children and time is published!

The aim of this study (23) was to explore the experiences and the meaning of using MyTime from the perspective of children in need of support, 5-6 years of age in the preschool context. Video-recorded interviews of 21 children revealed that, when children are given the opportunity to use concrete tools…

New article published!

Ann-Christine Persson, a doctoral student at KIDS, Danderyd Hospital, Sweden has, together with her supervisors, had her second article published. It is entitled "Associations between Time Processing Ability, Daily Time Management, and Dementia Severity". The results show that there is a connection between time perception, time management, degree of dementia and…

New website!

Welcome to our updated website. Please look around and contact us if you have any questions!