Friday, September 30, 2011

Teaming up with a Daycare Center

At my facility, we are very lucky to have a great daycare center very nearby.  The administration at the facility is very supportive of community involvement and intergenerational activities.  We have an ongoing program with the center for their Pre K class to visit our facility 2x a month.  I know this is nothing new to any of you.  We all know that seeing and interacting with kids will always bring HUGE smiles to our residents faces! 
A few years ago, I started a program where our elderly residents "assisted" in the daycare center.  Each week two residents would visit the center for an hour.  We rotated residents, and we rotated daycare classes.  Our residents visited two different classes of 3 year olds ,and the two Pre K classes with the four-five year olds. 
The same two residents would visit the same class each time they visited.  The program was very successful both for the daycare and for our residents.  Family members here loved it as well. 
We are no longer able to do this program because of various scheduling reasons, but if you are able, it was pretty special.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

QIS Survey

Who has already had a QIS Survey?  Here in NY, it is beginning... most of us are very on edge about the new survey process.  What is your facility doing to prepare?  What are you as a Recreation Therapist, or Activity Director doing to prepare?  My facility has not had a QIS survey yet, but we are coming up on our survey window very soon.  I have interview questions for our residents to help get a read about how they will answer the surveyors questions.  The interview questions are taken directly from the QIS survey itself.  This also helps prepare our residents on the questions they may be asked .    Are you prepared?  If you haven't started thinking about it, now is the time!  Take a look at the survey and the question in both Phase 1 and Phase 2.   Let's share thoughts and ideas on the best ways to prepare.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Sharing

Do you get together regularly with fellow professionals in your area?  Do you share ideas, calendars, who the good and not so good entertainers are?  If you don't, you should.  Having a support network can be very beneficial in so many ways. It is a great way to get new ideas.   It is easy to start one in your area if you don't have one already.  Set a date, send out some letters and see what happens.  Once you get one started, it will grow.  The key to keeping these meeting productive and helpful is to have a facilitator who doesn't allow complaining or "venting" to go on too long.  Good luck! 

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Alzheimer's awareness month!

Check out the Alzheimer's Association link. 
Making a Leap Toward a World Without Alzheimer's

Hero:
Donald Sugg
Action:
Skydiving on Alzheimer's Action Day
Honoring:
His sisters, Kate and Reva






On Alzheimer's Action Day, Don is planning on making a big jump—one from 14,000 feet. To draw attention to Alzheimer's and in celebration of his 97th birthday, Don will sky dive on Sept. 21. Having watched both of his sisters and many friends suffer from the disease, Don is committed to the end of Alzheimer's starting now.
Now that is totally inspiring!  

Monday, September 19, 2011

Big Breakfast

One of our residents favorite activities is our monthly big breakfast.  All residents get the choice of coming to the main dining room, where our dietary department cooks eggs to order or pancakes.  There is bacon and other favorite breakfast sides.  Orders as taken menu style and tables are waited on by activity staff and CNAs.  It is a definite team effort between the departments.  Residents love this because the coffee is hot, and they can have their eggs soft if they want it that way.  It is a lot of work, but worth it when we see the smiles on their faces.  What types of special events do you plan with coordination of other departments?

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Low or no cost Game

At an area activity director meeting, one of my fellow directors, showed us an easy game for cognitive residents.  It is called LUCK.  All you need are 12 poker chips for each participant, a pair of dice and a paper with number 1-12 for each player. 
The players take turns rolling the dice, and on each roll, they are allowed to cover two number that add up to the total roll on the dice.  For instance a roll or 10-  player could cover 1&9, 2&8, 7 &3, 4 & 6, or just the 10.  It becomes a game of luck and strategy.  If the person already has all the appropriate numbers covered, he/ she must pass.  The object of the game is to cover all your numbers first. 
This is a nice games for mid- high functioning or for mild impairment, with some cueing.  It has been very successful at my facility.  We sit around round tables, about 6 residents to each, and I have a staff member or volunteer helping each table.
What other easy to run/ low cost game ideas do you have?

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Getting to know each other

A no cost activity that I enjoy doing is "Hidden Treasures."  We ask residents to bring something special to them to show and share information about.  It is sort of an upscale show and tell.  Residents bring photos, old jewelry, handmade quilts etc.  They each get a chance to be proud of something and show off an item.  It is a really nice feel good activity and I always learn something new about some of the residents, even the ones I have known for years.  I also encourage the staff running the group to bring in something of their own to show.  This activity works but needs to be infrequent.  Maybe once every 6 months or so. 

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Elder Wisdom

Sometimes, it can be as challenging to think of ideas for groups for our high functioning residents as it can be for our residents with advanced dementia.  One group that I hold on a monthly basis and find very successful is Elder Wisdom.  There is a website called Elder Wisdom Circle. It is designed for individuals to write in their questions/ problems that they are looking for advice about.  The key is, the site is set up for elders to be the one answering the questions.  You can sign up your facility to be one of "elders" who response to the questions, or just print out the questions and use them for a basis for discussions.  It is always interesting to hear the advice ideas!

Monday, September 12, 2011

Craft ideas website

There are lots of great websites for craft ideas, one that I like is Kaboose.com  It is geared towards kids crafts, but I have found that many of the projects are simple enough to make, yet look sophisticated enough for adults to enjoy doing.  As we know there is a fine line between a craft project being simple and being too childish.  This site often has things to make that are fun, aren't too difficult or confusing and are something the residents and patients can be proud of when completed. 

Person centered

One easy way to help insure that your activities are person centered, is to hold an "activity ideas" meeting each month with the residents in your facility.  This is akin to resident council, but strictly for the residents to make suggestions or voice concerns regarding the activity and recreation program.  Make sure to take notes and write out your minutes each time and keep a file incase DOH has any questions.  Encourage residents with complaints and suggestions to attend the monthly meetings.

Cognitive games

Though there are many different and great cognitive games and activities that you can get in the various catalogs we all recieve, I have had good luck with other items as well. 
One I like is a Tanagrams game called Tangoes Jr.  I purchased it a few months ago at Target.  It comes in a nice carry case and has hard and easier pictures to make.  Even if a resident can't make the picture with the tanagram pieces, he or she can usually make some design with them.  It is a great activity to work on spacial awareness.

Coloring pages

One website I recently found that I like is coloringbookfun.com.  There are many, many coloring pages that can be printed out and copied.  It takes some time to sort through and find more adult pictures, but I found many nice fall and other seasonal images to print out and use recently.

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