Swee Hong Chia, Julie Heathcote, Jane Marie Hibberd
Group and Individual Work with Older People
A Practical Guide to Running Successful Activity-Based Programmes
Swee Hong Chia, Julie Heathcote, Jane Marie Hibberd
Group and Individual Work with Older People
A Practical Guide to Running Successful Activity-Based Programmes
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Clear and concise explanation of the processes of individual and group work for all professionals and therapists working with older people.
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Clear and concise explanation of the processes of individual and group work for all professionals and therapists working with older people.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 206
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 307g
- ISBN-13: 9781849051286
- ISBN-10: 1849051283
- Artikelnr.: 33218959
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 206
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 307g
- ISBN-13: 9781849051286
- ISBN-10: 1849051283
- Artikelnr.: 33218959
Swee Hong Chia is a lecturer in Occupational Therapy at the University of East Anglia, UK. He has extensive experience of teaching the theoretical aspects of groups and using groups to maintain or facilitate change with people of all ages who have developmental disabilities and cognitive difficulties. Julie Heathcote is an Alzheimer's Society Approved trainer for reminiscence work. She has extensive practical experience of working with groups of older people and of training carers, support workers and volunteers to use these approaches when working with older people individually and in groups. Jane Marie Hibberd is a lecturer in Occupational Therapy at the University of East Anglia, UK. She specialises in working with older people, and has experience of using groups in a therapeutic context with this client group. Jane also facilitated the Activity Coordinators Networking Group in Cambridge, UK.
Introduction. 1. Quality of Life in Older Age. 2. Group and Individual
Work. 3. Communicating with Older People. 4. The Importance of Using
Assessment when Working with Older People. 5. Task Analysis: Working Step
by Step. 6. Initiating and Creating a Group. 7. How to Facilitate Art and
Craft Activities with Groups and Individuals. 8. How to Facilitate Music
and Drama Activities with Groups and Individuals. 9. How to Facilitate
Movement and Relaxation with Groups and Individuals. 10. How to Facilitate
Reminiscing with Groups and Individuals. 11. How to Facilitate Life Skills
Using Group and Individual Work within a Supported Living Session. 12. How
to Facilitate Cognitive Based Activities for Stimulation with Groups and
Individuals. 13. How to Facilitate a Carer Support Group. 14. The
Importance of Evaluating Work with Older People. References. Index.
Work. 3. Communicating with Older People. 4. The Importance of Using
Assessment when Working with Older People. 5. Task Analysis: Working Step
by Step. 6. Initiating and Creating a Group. 7. How to Facilitate Art and
Craft Activities with Groups and Individuals. 8. How to Facilitate Music
and Drama Activities with Groups and Individuals. 9. How to Facilitate
Movement and Relaxation with Groups and Individuals. 10. How to Facilitate
Reminiscing with Groups and Individuals. 11. How to Facilitate Life Skills
Using Group and Individual Work within a Supported Living Session. 12. How
to Facilitate Cognitive Based Activities for Stimulation with Groups and
Individuals. 13. How to Facilitate a Carer Support Group. 14. The
Importance of Evaluating Work with Older People. References. Index.
Introduction. 1. Quality of Life in Older Age. 2. Group and Individual
Work. 3. Communicating with Older People. 4. The Importance of Using
Assessment when Working with Older People. 5. Task Analysis: Working Step
by Step. 6. Initiating and Creating a Group. 7. How to Facilitate Art and
Craft Activities with Groups and Individuals. 8. How to Facilitate Music
and Drama Activities with Groups and Individuals. 9. How to Facilitate
Movement and Relaxation with Groups and Individuals. 10. How to Facilitate
Reminiscing with Groups and Individuals. 11. How to Facilitate Life Skills
Using Group and Individual Work within a Supported Living Session. 12. How
to Facilitate Cognitive Based Activities for Stimulation with Groups and
Individuals. 13. How to Facilitate a Carer Support Group. 14. The
Importance of Evaluating Work with Older People. References. Index.
Work. 3. Communicating with Older People. 4. The Importance of Using
Assessment when Working with Older People. 5. Task Analysis: Working Step
by Step. 6. Initiating and Creating a Group. 7. How to Facilitate Art and
Craft Activities with Groups and Individuals. 8. How to Facilitate Music
and Drama Activities with Groups and Individuals. 9. How to Facilitate
Movement and Relaxation with Groups and Individuals. 10. How to Facilitate
Reminiscing with Groups and Individuals. 11. How to Facilitate Life Skills
Using Group and Individual Work within a Supported Living Session. 12. How
to Facilitate Cognitive Based Activities for Stimulation with Groups and
Individuals. 13. How to Facilitate a Carer Support Group. 14. The
Importance of Evaluating Work with Older People. References. Index.