Author: Jitka Zgola
Doing Things: A Guide to Programming Activities for Persons
with Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders is a source of
dozens of meaningful activity ideas for persons with dementia, this
book should be required reading for all adult day-care staff with
an interest in dementia.
Doing Things shows how to provide a positive
environment for people with Alzheimer's by offering opportunities
for social interaction and enjoyable activities. The book outlines
ways of using the activities to assess functional impairment;
strengths; weaknesses and unique needs of Alzheimer's patients, and
ways to tailor each exercise to accomodate varying needs.
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What we like best about this
product: Doing Things is a book best
suited to healthcare professioanls eager to find constructive
activities suitable for people with dementia, and how to best use
these exercises.