Doing Things A Guide to Programing Activities for
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Doing Things shows how to provide a positive environment for persons with Alzheimer’s disease by offering opportunities for social interaction and constructive, enjoyable activities. Zgola outlines the ways in which a patient’s functional impairment can be assessed; the strengths, weaknesses, and needs most commonly encountered among persons with Alzheimer’s disease; and ways activities can be tailored to accommodate them. She offers step-by-step instructions for selecting and presenting appropriate activities and includes cooking and crafts projects, a sample exercise routine, and a sample daily schedule. The techniques she describes are designed to promote a sense of security and self-esteem, by avoiding possible sources of confusion or confrontation.
Based on the highly successful program developed at one day-care facility for persons with dementia, Doing Things offers an invaluable guide for professionals and volunteers supervising activities at day-care centers and extended-care facilities — as well as for individuals who are caring for patients at home. Throughout, Zgola’s emphasis is on treating persons who have Alzheimer’s disease with empathy, courtesy, and dignity.
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November 2nd, 2009 at 8:11 pm
Programs for the Elderly
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
A wonderful resource for all TR Directors in the Geriatric Setting.
November 30th, 2009 at 11:07 pm
Practical Classic
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
One of the first books written on Alzheimer’s and activities, it remains a valuable source of practical ideas for professionals and families. I appreciate the author’s optimistic and can-do attitude. Even better, it’s an easy book to read and easy to put the book’s concepts and ideas. into pratice. SBDavidT@aol.com