ABSTRACT

If 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 is a resource of activity ideas with hints, tips and suggestions for successful planning and delivery, and guidance on recording and evaluating activity programmes. It explores some of the adaptations required to meet the needs of younger clients, those with dementia, and those with communication difficulties. It is an ideal resource for anyone working with elderly people wanting to improve on an existing activity programme, or wishing to commence one.

part 1|29 pages

Making Group Activities Work

chapter 1|6 pages

The Benefits of Groups

chapter 2|8 pages

Ensuring Group Effectiveness

chapter 3|6 pages

Planning a Programme

chapter 5|3 pages

Evaluation and Documentation

part 2|89 pages

Group Activities

chapter 6|88 pages

The Ten Areas of Need Approach

chapter |9 pages

Physical Activities

chapter |10 pages

Cognitive Activities

chapter |10 pages

Creative Activities

chapter |11 pages

Social Activities

chapter |9 pages

Sensory Activities

chapter |8 pages

Esteem Activities

chapter |8 pages

Spiritual Activities

chapter |6 pages

Cultural Activities

chapter |8 pages

Activities to Meet Emotional Needs

chapter |7 pages

Educational and Employment Activities