Photo of a woman with a baby doll

Doll therapy can help reduce agitation and anxiety

Evidence shows the use of empathy dolls may help reduce agitation and anxiety and improve overall quality of life in people living with dementia.

Published: 4 December 2024
  • national
  • 4 December 2024
  • The Conversation

Child representation therapy falls under the banner of non-pharmacological approaches to dementia care. More specifically, the attachment to the doll may act as a form of reminiscence therapy, which involves using prompts to reconnect with past experiences.

Interacting with the dolls may also act as a form of sensory stimulation, where the person with dementia may gain comfort from touching and holding the doll. Sensory stimulation may support emotional well-being and aid communication.

However, not all people living with dementia will respond to an empathy doll.