Thursday, April 26, 2007

Daily Music Activities at Hillside Health Care...a "NOTEABLE" Success!


Aside from simply the pleasurable aesthetic, the experience of music promotes wellness through: managing stress, alleviating pain, enhancing memory, improving communication, promoting physical rehabilitation and expressing feelings.*

*American Music Therapy Association

With this in mind, the activities staff at Hillside Healthcare has implemented daily musical activities, which have consistently been found to be an effective modality for eliciting tangible positive outcomes across this spectrum of responses. In addition to stimulating memories, the creative use of music enables staff to facilitate interactions with residents in unique and meaningful ways. We believe that through nurturing imagination, creativity and inspiration we can demonstrate respect and appreciation for the aesthetic needs of our residents: through the expression of true aesthetic sensibility, staff may convey valuation of resident’s experience and contribute to enhancing their quality of life—social cohesion, sense of belonging, sensory acuity, self-awareness and personal dignity. By: Randal Wolfe, Activity Director

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Activity Boards Show Off Activities!





West Hills Health Care in Portland, Oregon use Activity Picture Boards as a unique and creative way to show-off the great things going on in their property. Picture Boards, specificallyl in long term care communities, are a way to market activities which are not always visable to families and friends that visit. Large print labels allow for residents, as well as guests to identify the specific activity that is taking place. Way to go West Hills Health and Rehab!

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Do I smell...Aromatherapy???

Greetings to all of you!

Many communties are inquiring about resources for implementing an Aromatheapy program using Grade A oils, as well as purchasing a quality diffuser. I am doing some research into a company that I used but am looking for you feedback. If you currently are facilitating a successful Aromatherapy program I would enjoy to hear about it. Please feel free to post your comments to this post or you can email me!

Thank you for your help! -Katie