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Based on the belief that older people have good stories to tell,
Story Writing in a Nursing Home was developed as part of a
volunteer teaching service to a nursing home. Graduate students who
were learning to teach this special population conducted story
writing activities with older adults and found that even the frail
elderly who are confined to nursing centers provided a unique
perspective about events that emphasize the lasting verities in
life. The idea of a patchwork was derived from one of the lessons
taught and was suggested by one of the older participants who said,
"We're sort of like a patchwork quilt." The information, memories,
and humor the elderly see in situations is worth recording. In
addition, Story Writing in a Nursing Home emphasizes the way to
develop the mental stimulation that is so important for physical
well being. This sensitive and insightful book provides a lesson
plan outline and the type of content that was used as an example.
It also provides a running commentary in the form of a diary that
tells how to begin a teaching program for nursing center residents.
Students and professionals interested in implementing a similar
program can use these ideas for planning and for organizing the use
of student help to better serve the population. Fascinating
reading, this book includes stories by frail elderly people, lesson
plans, tips on working with administrators in a nursing center, and
reasons for providing instruction. Teachers, volunteers,
librarians, gerontology/sociology students, and others concerned
with the well-being of the elderly will refer often to this
instructive volume.
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