Older people in Indonesia are experiencing a significant increase in population, often accompanied by a decline in brain function and the risk of dementia. SENADA (Brain Health Exercise) emerges as a potential approach for enhancing cognitive function in older people through simple movements. Further research and information are needed to support its use in elderly healthcare practices. This study employed a case report approach with nursing care to evaluate the effectiveness of SENADA in older individuals with dementia. Interventions were conducted regularly with structured data collection using MMSE. The aim of this research was to assess the effectiveness of SENADA in improving cognitive function in older people with dementia through a case report approach with nursing care. Interventions were given twice daily for five minutes. Data were collected through interviews, interventions, evaluations, and documentation. Results demonstrated that SENADA therapy in patient Ny. A was effective for enhancing cognitive function in older people, as evidenced by the change in MMSE outputs from moderate to no cognitive impairment.
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