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OverviewIf you have responsibility for providing activities for older adults and you aren't sure whether what you are providing is effective, or you have exhausted all your own activity ideas then this book is for you. This clear and easy-to-use resource provides the tools you require to develop and implement a range of activities that meet the needs of your group. Structured around the ten areas of activity need - cognitive, creative, cultural, educational/employment, emotional, physical, self-esteem, sensory, social and spiritual - this book offers a resource of activity ideas with hints, tips and suggestions for successful planning and delivery, and guidance on recording and evaluating activity programmes. It also explores some of the adaptations required to meet the needs of younger clients, those with dementia, and those with communication difficulties. This is a useful resource for anyone working with elderly people wanting to improve on an existing activity programme, or wishing to commence one. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Vicki DentPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Speechmark Publishing Ltd Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 21.00cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 29.70cm Weight: 0.540kg ISBN: 9780863883422ISBN 10: 0863883427 Pages: 142 Publication Date: 31 March 2003 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAn excellent practice manual which provides insight into the benefits of groups, ensuring group effectiveness and meeting the needs of different client groups I would like to recommend this book to all activity organisers and occupational therapists concerned with older adults. Anne Squire, Senior Lecturer, Quality in Ageing The luxury of having a dedicated Creative Therapist rarely exists, but this book gives the necessary guidance for nurses or care staff to offer organised activities that older people will enjoy and find stimulating. - Yvonne Awenat, Consultant Nurse, Journal of Community Nursing It starts with good background information on group dynamics... this is a really comprehensive resource book and it would be marvellous if more wards and care homes were encouraged to introduce an activity programme for residents... extremely good value for money. - Journal of Community Nursing The book is a clear and easy to read resource, as well as being user friendly... This is a must for activity organizers and care staff working within the care home setting. - Nursing & Residential Care Dent starts with a brief but clear explanation of the importance of group work with older people, and the factors which promote effectiveness. This is a substantial and accessible resource, well worth commending. - www.careandhealth.com This book provides the tools needed to develop and implement a range of activities. - Age Concern This is a valuable tool for use by Activity Organisers...the author writes with a wealth of experience. - NAPA An excellent practice manual which provides insight into the benefits of groups, ensuring group effectiveness and meeting the needs of different client groups I would like to recommend this book to all activity organisers and occupational therapists concerned with older adults. Anne Squire, Senior Lecturer, Quality in Ageing The luxury of having a decidcated Creative Therapist rarely exists, but this book gives the necessary guidance for nurses or care staff to offer organised activities that older people will enjoy and find stimulating. - Yvonne Awenat, Consultant Nurse, Journal of Community Nursing It starts with good background information on group dynamics... this is a really comprehensive resource book and it would be marvellous if more wards and care homes were encouraged to introduce an activity programme for residents... extremely good value for money. - Journal of Community Nursing The book is a clear and easy to read resource, as well as being user friendly... This is a must for activity organizers and care staff working within the care home setting. - Nursing & Residential Care Dent starts with a brief but clear explanation of the importance of group work with older people, and the factors which promote effectiveness. This is a substantial and accessible resource, well worth commending. - www.careandhealth.com 'This book provides the tools needed to develop and implement a range of activities.' - Age Concern 'This is a valuable tool for use by Activity Organisers...the author writes with a wealth of experience.' - NAPA An excellent practice manual which provides insight into the benefits of groups, ensuring group effectiveness and meeting the needs of different client groups I would like to recommend this book to all activity organisers and occupational therapists concerned with older adults. Quality in Ageing Author InformationVicki Dent is a qualified occupational therapist with experience in caring for the elderly in residential, nursing and day care settings. She currently works for Westminster Health Care as Head of Activities and Community Liaison. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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