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Activities as a Path for Culture Change – The Best Friends Approach David Troxel, MPH

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Activities as a Path for Culture Change – The Best Friends Approach

David Troxel, MPH

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Dr. Alzheimer

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• November 25, 1901, 51 years old

• Problems with every day tasks

• Jealousy, delusions

• Memory

• “I have lost myself”

Auguste Deter

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Be a Best Friend

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Being Person Centered

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Daphne Gormley, Santa Barbara

• Dx at 59. Credits dementia meds with helping.

• Uses water soluble crayons and felt tipped markers for my paintings. “Rather than limiting my artwork, my Alzheimer’s seems to have unleashed a whole new area of creativity for me.”

• Emphasizes process rather than outcome.

• Ambitious, motivated.

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• Daphne continues. . .

• “One of the benefits of my art for me is that it provides me a way of communicating without words. The colors I use are colors I find to be joyous. This is a way for me express my joy in painting and in my life. AD has really taught me to concentrate on the things I can do not on the things I can no longer do.”

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Develop “the Knack”

• Knack is the “art of doing difficult things with ease.”

• Or, “clever tricks and strategies!”

• Helps in unstructured moments.

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Knack

• Humor

• Flexibility

• Patience

• Respect

• Being in the moment

• Creative activities

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Moving Toward Quality Care

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We Know how to Create a Quality Dementia Care Program

Being outside

Learning & growth

Creative activitiesConversation

Purposeful chores

Animals

Using the Life StoryLaughter

Exercise

Music

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Skilled, Empathetic Staffwho Build Relationships

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Supporting Staff

• Knowing that we cannot treat staff badly and expect a badly treated staff to treat residents well.

• Showing appreciation

• Giving them the tools to succeed.

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Programs that Embrace the Life Story

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Tips

• Bullet Cards

• 1-100 Campaigns

• Monthly focus

• Shadow box beauty shows

• Resident Jeopardy

• Putting Life Story to work in activity creation.

• Name tags

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Person Centered Activities

• Here are some principles of Activities from a Best Friends Approach

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It’s not in what is done, it’s in the doing

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Should be individualized and tap into past interests and skills

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Should be adult in nature

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Should recall a person’s work related life

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Should stimulate the senses

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Sometimes doing nothing is doing something

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Tap into remaining physical skills.

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Should be initiated by others.

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Should be voluntary

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Intergenerational activities work!

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Personal care is an activity.

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Activities can be short

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Should fulfill religious & spiritual needs.

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Activities are everywhere.

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Remarkable programs create signature programs

“Hope is the thing with feathers, that perches in the soul, and sings the tune without words, and never stops at all.”

Emily Dickinson

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Collage

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Collage

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Music Fills the Room

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Exercise at Atria

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Longwharf Theater

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Ideas for your setting

• Signature activities

• Exercise

• Evenings & Weekends

• Just for Men

• Creating theme rooms – the beauty parlor or “Susie’s Salon?”

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Ideas for your setting

• Visiting:– Flower arranging

– Gift wrapping

– Mail order shopping

– Organizing

– Reminiscing

– Movie musicals

– “chit chat”

– Outdoor time.

• Make it Memorable!!

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Recommendations

• Create a Dementia Care Study Group/Team

• Consider a monthly or quarterly focus.

• Embrace Life Story work even for short stays

• Innovate in activities– Adult Learning– Music– Exercise– Spirituality

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Recommendations

• Embrace creative and effective training

– Monthly focus– Role plays– Mini 5 or 10 minute

in-services

• Follow up and model as a leadership team.

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Activities you think won’t work sometimes do

• Failure Free Activities???

• How many of us lead failure free lives?

• From failure comes growth and planned activities that go in a different direction are sometimes the most fun.

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Classroom ideas

• Apples

• The State of Indiana

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Activities as a path toward Culture Change

• Allow all staff to recast their work in light of activities

• Embrace 30 second activities

• Teach activities in your staff training programs

• What’s the cook doing in the activity room?

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30 Second Rule

Teaching staff (and families) that it only takes 30 seconds to be a little less task oriented and a little more person centered.

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The Impact of Best Friends

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www.bestfriendsapproach.com