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50 Ideas For Meaningful Visits

March 18, 2019 by Diane Leave a Comment

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Recently I was stunned to read about a survey summarized on Alzheimers.net. According to the report, over 40% of people surveyed believe it’s pointless to stay in contact with someone living in the advanced stages of Alzheimer’s disease.

This is so wrong and so sad. Yet, I can understand why someone might feel this way.

For one thing, it often makes us uncomfortable to see a friend or family member who no longer resembles the person we once knew. We feel crushed when they no longer remember who we are. Unusual behaviors or sounds might be troubling to us. And, finally, the thought of what might come next can be unsettling.

But, here’s the thing. This isn’t about us. It’s about a precious person who still lives within that sometimes tattered body who still needs to know that they are loved.

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12 Tips When Your Resident Has Hearing Loss

March 15, 2019 by Diane Leave a Comment

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nursing home resident hearing loss

According to the National Institute on Aging, 1 in 3 people between the ages of 65 and 74, and nearly half of all people over age 75 have difficulty hearing. This means you’ll encounter lots of people living with hearing loss when you volunteer at the nursing home.

Sadly, hearing loss can lead to many problems for our residents. These include social isolation, communication breakdown, frustration, and depression. Even more unsettling, several recent studies suggest that hearing loss can speed up the progression of dementia.

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Creative Acts Of Kindness For April

March 12, 2019 by Diane Leave a Comment

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How are your residents coming along with their Acts of Kindness for this year? If you missed any of the previous posts, you can find them here:

January

February

March

Now let’s look at possibilities for April: 

 1. Does your city have a community garden?  Invite your residents to create row markers for people in the program. You’ll find lots of fun ideas on this site.

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4 More Award Winning Long Term Care Programs

March 9, 2019 by Diane Leave a Comment

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best nursing home programs

Last month, we looked at four innovative long-term care programs that received awards from ICAA (International Council On Active Aging). As promised, this month I’m featuring even more award-winners.

Do you see something you might like to initiate at your own facility? Great! I’ll include a link to each site, so you can contact the organization directly for more information.

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A Guide To Weighted Blankets

March 7, 2019 by Diane Leave a Comment

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weighted blankets for elderly

While weighted blankets have been around for many years, I’ve recently noticed that they’re growing in popularity. So, this seems like a good time to look at the benefits of weighted blankets and a few options for purchasing one of your own.

What is a weighted blanket?

These blankets contain small pellets (usually glass or plastic) that create a gentle, even pressure across your body. Many people describe the sensation as similar to getting a hug or being held. Known as Deep Touch Pressure, this causes our bodies to release chemicals that promote relaxation.

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