ABSTRACT

With this insightful and intelligent book, professionals can help institutionalized older adults express themselves creatively. One of only a few books on expressive arts for older people, this unique, new volume is ideal for professionals who provide art activities for residents in adult homes and retirement communities.Creative experience can facilitate the expression of ideas and feelings, increase sensory stimulation, improve self-esteem, and improve social relationships. Creative Arts With Older People provides time-tested suggestions to stimulate the creative process among older adults, resulting in numerous physical, psychological, and social benefits. The author, an artist and a social worker, describes dozens of activities that have proven effective in her many years of working with older people--painting, movement, poetry, sculpting, puppetry, dramatic expression, and more. She explains the goals and advantages of each activity, includes a list of materials needed, and details the step-by-step process for conducting each activity.Creative Arts With Older People is a practical and valuable book for activity directors in adult homes and adult health care units, and workers in adult day care centers, adult psychiatric facilities, and senior centers.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

chapter |4 pages

Finger Painting

chapter |6 pages

Working in Clay

chapter |4 pages

Pocket Babies

chapter |4 pages

Fish Printing

chapter |4 pages

Key Cats

chapter |10 pages

Displays and Banners

chapter |2 pages

Portrait of Mrs. H

chapter |4 pages

Self-Portraits

chapter |2 pages

Objects in a Paper Bag

chapter |6 pages

Pressed Flowers

chapter |10 pages

Parties

chapter |10 pages

Favors — Or Is This Art?

chapter |12 pages

Puppetry

chapter |4 pages

Using an Overhead Projector

chapter |12 pages

The Poet and the Pudding

chapter |6 pages

Writing a Christmas Play

chapter |6 pages

Laughter

chapter |4 pages

Looking Back, Looking Ahead

chapter |4 pages

The Two-Way Street