Gardens in care homes could be crucial in helping to stimulate memories for dementia sufferers, scientists have found.
Researchers at the University of Exeter Medical School found green spaces helped care home residents relax, and reduced agitation for those with dementia.
The study, published today in the Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, considered the findings of 17 different pieces of research.
"There is an increasing interest in improving dementia symptoms without the use of drugs," lead researcher Rebecca Whear said.
"We think that gardens could be benefiting dementia sufferers by providing them with sensory stimulation and an environment that triggers memories.