Senior Activities FUNdamentals


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A unique resource for Senior Activities Professionals, Senior Activities FUNdamentals inspires them to plan activities in a brand-new way. Filled with fun and energizing activities, Senior Activities FUNdamentals accommodates seniors experiencing frailty, reduced mobility, and/or memory loss. Author Debbi Covell's passion for the older generation is apparent throughout the pages of this fresh, fun, and informative guide. With more than 25 years of experience planning activities for seniors, including those living with dementia or other memory loss, the author strongly believes that seniors have the same basic needs as anyone: to laugh and have fun, to explore and learn, and to live life to the fullest. Senior Activities FUNdamentals provides a variety of activity ideas to fulfill these needs and to challenge the mind, lift the spirits, and engage seniors. A unique feature of this resource is the inclusion of activities with clear, step-by-step instructions on setting up and carrying it out, explaining the benefits to seniors.Just as important, Senior Activities FUNdamentals offers detailed and relevant information essential in understanding and motivating seniors. The suggestions and tips can alleviate "job burnout," which is prevalent in this profession. It is a great training resource!Senior Activities FUNdamentals will be a resource Senior Activities Professionals will refer to time and time again!




Nutrition Care of the Older Adult: a Handbook for Dietetics Professionals Working Throughout the Continuum of Care


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Completely revised with new chapters and sections covering everything the health-care provider needs to know when working with the older adult either at home or in nursing and long-term care facilities. Chapters cover factors affecting nutrition, nutrition and disease, nutritional assessment, dining challenges and regulatory compliance. This scientifically sound and practical resource for new and experienced nutrition professionals includes new forms, resources, the food guide pyramid for older adults and an index of tales.




Disrupting the Status Quo of Senior Living


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With 10,000 baby boomers turning 65 each day, the need for senior living is growing at a steep rate, and the aging services field has been hard at work preparing for these new customers. Current practices aim to bring the kind of comfort and amenities enjoyed at hotels and resorts to the settings we create for older adults to live in. But what if these efforts are misdirected? Interweaving research on aging, ideas from influential thinkers in the aging services field, and the author's own experiences managing and operating senior living communities, Disrupting the Status Quo of Senior Living: A Mindshift challenges readers to question long-accepted practices, examine their own biases, and work toward creating vibrant cultures of possibility and growth for elders. Shining a light on her own professional field, Jill Vitale-Aussem exposes the errors of current thinking and demonstrates how a shift in perspective can effect real cultural transformation. Her book delves into society's inherent biases about growing older--where ageism, paternalism, and ableism abound--and provokes readers to examine how a youth-obsessed culture unconsciously impacts even the most well-meaning senior living policies, practices, and organizations. Deconstructing the popular hospitality model, for example, Vitale-Aussem explains how it can actually undermine feelings of purpose and independence. In its place, she proposes better ways to create opportunities for older people to exercise choice, autonomy, and self-efficacy. Filled with empowering stories of elders who find purpose and belonging within their senior residences, Disrupting the Status Quo of Senior Living builds on AARP's disrupt aging work and demonstrates that to truly transform senior living, we must dig deeper and create communities that promote the potential and value of the people who live and work in these settings.




Exercise


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One of the healthiest things you can do for yourself. Exercise!




The Retirement Activities Guide


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A retired corporated executive provides a guidebook to a wide range of ideas and activities for retirees and those thinking about their next "career."




Where We Live 4: Teacher's Guidebook


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This book provides valuable background resources for use with the books in the Where We Live series of readers. Intended for use with the five titles in the Where We Live series--Cedric and the North End Kids, What's a Friend? , About Nellie and Me, Marco and Michela, The Golden Hawks--the guidebook features four-part lesson plans, scope and sequence charts, reproducible blackline masters and annotated bibliography. Where We Live 4 is a useful teaching tool supporting a great series of books for Canadian children.







Monthly Catalog, United States Public Documents


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February issue includes Appendix entitled Directory of United States Government periodicals and subscription publications; September issue includes List of depository libraries; June and December issues include semiannual index.




Choosing Life Skills


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Individuals who leave correctional facilities need an array of life skills in order to make a successful return to family, community, and workplace. These skills need to be taught in correctional educ. programs. They include not just basic literacy but such things as how to write an application letter and resume; how to prepare for and participate in a job interview; how to deal with supervisors and other authority figures, and provide responsible and consistent work performance; knowledge about budgeting, credit, insur., taxes, and other daily living areas; and parenting, health and nutrition. This report examines 19 grantees from DoE to develop life skills programs.