How to Make Your Care Home Fun

How to Make Your Care Home Fun
Author: Sue Rolfe
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 143
Release: 2008-11-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1846428815

As we grow older, our need to be engaged in interesting activities does not diminish and is vital to our quality of life. How to Make Your Care Home Fun examines the need for activities for elderly people in care and offers a practical programme of entertaining activities that can be used in nursing and residential homes, day centres, rehabilitation centres and hospices. As well as suggesting a programme of activities for older people in care homes including arts and crafts, role-playing, gardening and cooking, it also takes the stance that 'activity nursing' should be integral to all personal care plans and not simply regarded as an add on to medical care. The author also examines how care homes are run and regulated in the light of recent legislation and considers the services provided by care homes and areas of potential deficiency. The book offers a wide selection of activities that can be used with people of all abilities and have greatly improved quality of life for elderly people in care. Highlighting the value of nursing that caters for an individual's physical, mental and emotional needs, this book is an ideal resource for care home professionals and anyone who is responsible for the well-being of elderly people in care.

Citizenship Social Work with Older People

Citizenship Social Work with Older People
Author: Malcolm Payne
Publisher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2012-02-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1447301285

In this book, Payne illustrates society s inclination to mistreat older people and encourages readers to combat their personal biases to improve service care for older adults. Citizenship Social Work with Older People emphasizes the importance of older people being fully recognized as complete members of society (as citizens) by others and particularly by social work practitioners.

Dementia in Nursing Homes

Dementia in Nursing Homes
Author: Sandra Schüssler
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2017-05-19
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 3319498320

Written by leading international experts, this book discusses the latest advances in the field of dementia in nursing homes. The topics and findings covered are based on their survey and on a scientific literature review. Dementia is spreading worldwide, placing a growing burden on healthcare systems and caregivers, as well as those affected. With increasing and complex care needs, nursing home admission is often necessary. Globally, over half of nursing home residents suffer from dementia. The book provides essential information on the most important issues in dementia in nursing homes today, including meaningful activities, patient-/person-centered care, psychosocial interventions, challenging behavior, inclusion and support of family members, pain, staff training and education, communication, polypharmacy, quality of life, end-of-life care and advanced care planning, depression, delirium, multidisciplinary approaches, physical restraints and care dependency. Each topic is covered by an international expert in dementia. As such, the book will appeal to professional nurses, nursing scientists, nursing students, other healthcare professionals, and to a broad readership, and will provide a valuable resource for those working in nursing homes, as well as researchers in the field.

Activities for Adults with Dementia and Down Syndrome (AADD)

Activities for Adults with Dementia and Down Syndrome (AADD)
Author: Angela Mellaina Cayetano (Graduate student)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
Genre: Adult day care centers
ISBN:

Abstract: This project presents a convenient activities booklet for access to fun-filled, educational games in older adult day programs (OADP). OADP staff typically use a computer to search for daily activities; this is time-consuming, with no guarantee that appropriate games will be found. This activities booklet titled, “AADD” is specifically designed for use by professional staff members to have easy access to a variety of activities when working with older adults, with special attention to those with dementia and Down syndrome. Professional staff members who work in home health care, assisted living facilities, nursing homes, and adult day care centers, as well as family caregivers, will not only have access to fun-filled activities but also have the convenience of more than thirty assorted games and easy access to instructions at their fingertips. This project discusses the importance of having various activities in any adult day program; the benefits of their use are also discussed. Professional staff reviewed the draft activities booklet using a six-question, open-ended survey. Their responses and recommendations were addressed to improve the final booklet.

Authentically Addie

Authentically Addie
Author: Stephanie Wolfe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2021-05-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9781955077149

Meet Addie!-A very special kid, with many characteristics that make her particularly unique. No matter what, Addie is always ready for an adventure-especially when she gets to discover what makes others different too. Follow along with Addie on her trip to the Zoo, where she meets amazing animal friends and learns about their many disabilities. In this ultra-inclusive series, author Stephanie Wolfe, with the help of her daughter, Addie, aims to help parents open the door to conversations with their children about disabilities and normalize the ability for kids to explore their curiosity and ask kind questions about people they don't understand.