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When tasked with providing activities for older people in care
homes, it can be difficult to know where to begin. What constitutes
an activity? How can you make sure activities are as positive and
person-centred as possible? What can you actually do? Written by an
experienced activity coordinator, this handbook is an indispensable
companion for others in this role. The author provides useful
background information on dementia, the importance of activities
and how to get to know residents through life story work. She
addresses important practical considerations such as how to assess
a resident for suitable activities, activity planning, timetabling,
budgeting and money-stretching, as well as more subtle issues such
as how to enthuse residents and staff to join in and how to deal
with resistance from colleagues. An A-Z of inventive ideas and
step-by-step instructions for activities as wide-ranging as arts
and crafts, cooking, exercise, gardening, meditation, music,
reminiscence, themed days and trips out is also included. Offering
peer-to-peer advice and encouragement as well as a wealth of
practical ideas and suggestions, this is essential reading for all
those involved in activity planning for older people, including
those with dementia, in care homes.
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