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Group and individual work with older people : a practical guide to running successful activity-based programmes / Swee Hong Chia, Julie Heathcote and Jane Marie Hibberd ; illustrated by Andrew J. Hibberd.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London ; Philadelphia, PA : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, ©2011.Description: 1 online resource (204 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780857003171
  • 0857003178
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Group and individual work with older people.DDC classification:
  • 362.6068 23
LOC classification:
  • HV1451 .C44 2011eb
NLM classification:
  • 2014 I-812
  • WT 120
Online resources:
Contents:
Quality of life in older age -- Group and individual work -- Communicating with older people -- The importance of using assessment when working with older people -- Task analysis: working step by step -- Initiating and creating a group -- How to facilitate art and craft activities with groups and individuals -- How to facilitate music and drama activities with groups and individuals -- How to facilitate movement and relaxation with groups and individuals -- How to facilitate reminiscing with groups and individuals -- How to facilitate life skills using group and individual work within a supported living session -- How to facilitate cognitive based activities for stimulation with groups and individuals -- How to facilitate a carer support group -- The importance of evaluating work with older people.
Summary: "Being active is fundamental to a person's sense of physical and mental wellbeing, and the need to engage in purposeful and meaningful activity does not diminish with age. However, common effects of ageing, such as reduced vision and hearing, arthritis, dementia, and in some cases social isolation, can affect an older person's ability to participate in therapeutic and recreational activities. Introducing the concept of PIE (Planning, Implementation and Evaluation), this practical resource will enable professionals working with older people to initiate and run successful activity-based programmes with their clients, either individually or in groups. The authors guide the reader through the processes of group and individual work, and provide step-by-step instructions for a range of activities, including arts and crafts, music, drama, movement, relaxation, reminiscence, and day-to-day tasks such as taking care of personal hygiene and preparing food and drinks. The book also describes the importance of assessing and evaluating activity-based work, with examples of completed evaluation and assessment forms. Useful case studies and self-reflective activities for the facilitator are included throughout. This book will be an invaluable for occupational therapists, creative arts therapists, health and social care practitioners and all other professionals working with older people."--Publisher's website.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 186-197) and index.

Quality of life in older age -- Group and individual work -- Communicating with older people -- The importance of using assessment when working with older people -- Task analysis: working step by step -- Initiating and creating a group -- How to facilitate art and craft activities with groups and individuals -- How to facilitate music and drama activities with groups and individuals -- How to facilitate movement and relaxation with groups and individuals -- How to facilitate reminiscing with groups and individuals -- How to facilitate life skills using group and individual work within a supported living session -- How to facilitate cognitive based activities for stimulation with groups and individuals -- How to facilitate a carer support group -- The importance of evaluating work with older people.

"Being active is fundamental to a person's sense of physical and mental wellbeing, and the need to engage in purposeful and meaningful activity does not diminish with age. However, common effects of ageing, such as reduced vision and hearing, arthritis, dementia, and in some cases social isolation, can affect an older person's ability to participate in therapeutic and recreational activities. Introducing the concept of PIE (Planning, Implementation and Evaluation), this practical resource will enable professionals working with older people to initiate and run successful activity-based programmes with their clients, either individually or in groups. The authors guide the reader through the processes of group and individual work, and provide step-by-step instructions for a range of activities, including arts and crafts, music, drama, movement, relaxation, reminiscence, and day-to-day tasks such as taking care of personal hygiene and preparing food and drinks. The book also describes the importance of assessing and evaluating activity-based work, with examples of completed evaluation and assessment forms. Useful case studies and self-reflective activities for the facilitator are included throughout. This book will be an invaluable for occupational therapists, creative arts therapists, health and social care practitioners and all other professionals working with older people."--Publisher's website.

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