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The Best Friends Book of Alzheimer's Activities, Volume Two

Title:The Best Friends Book of Alzheimer's Activities, Volume Two
Author:Virginia Bell MSW
Rating:4.62 (887 Votes)
Asin:1932529268
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:248 Pages
Publish Date:2007-12-21
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Expand and enrich your Best Friends activity programming with 149 all-new activities for individuals with dementia. Like the first book, this collection of fun and easy activities will add both meaning and enjoyment to the activities at your adult day center, home care setting, or residential care facility. Feedback and insights from individuals with early-stage dementia helped shape this new collection, as well as activity suggestions from national and international dementia programs. As a result, the activities include a new focus on diversity and multiculturalism. Also featured are topics of interest to participants in their 50s and 60s, such as the Internet, advocacy, and community service.Participants, staff, and family members will enjoy fresh ideas for creative art projects, interactive games, and evening activities. New themes to explore in Volume 2 include activities related to the kitchen and food, life story sharing and reminiscence, religious and spiritual traditions, and w

Editorial : "Embracing the activity principles in the Best Friends model has helped us to capture the very essence of how activity programming should be for person-centered care. Our residents and staff have responded so positively to the Best Friends program that we have made Best Friends our road map to achieving excellence in dementia care." --Jill Hess, LMSW, ACSW, Vice President, Organizational Development, Heritage Community of Kalamazoo,

"In addition to facilitating more creative individualized projects, this book breathes new life into activities routinely done in memory care settingsOccupational therapists experienced in the art of planning person-centered and occupation-based activities will appreciate the way The Best Friends Book of Alzheimer's Activities utilizes the person's life story to anchor the design process." --Advance for Occupational Therapy Practitioners

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