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  2012 Conference Call Series for Activity Professionals


This conference call series is designed to help the busy activity professional learn at lunch!  Beginning in February, join us from 12:00-1:00 PM on the last Tuesday of the month in 2012 (excluding May and December).

This series was successful in 2011 and will continue in 2012 with all-new topics!  This is your chance to earn CEU's while learning about the latest in the world of long-term care activity professionals.

All call-in information will be emailed to registrants on the day before the conference call is scheduled.

 


 Registration Contact

Molly Werner
Meetings Coordinator
 (512) 467-2242
molly@leadingagetexas.org

 

 

 

You may register for individual calls or take advantage of the discounted rate for the entire series.  Bring a sack lunch and join us for this informative conference call series!


Dates & Objectives

February 28, 2012
Applying the Concept of Retrogenesis into Activity Programs for Alzheimer's and Dementia Residents

• The participants will be able to recognize the definition and concept of Retrogenesis
• The participants will be able to share ideas for developing activities based on the concept of Retrogenesis
• The participants will be able to identify resources needed to include Retrogenesis ideas into activities for Alzheimer's/dementia 

March 27, 2012
How to Develop a Tactile and Sensory Activity in a Long-Term Care Setting
• The participants will understand the definition and usefulness of a tactile and sensory activity
• The participants will share examples of programs that encompass tactile and sensory activities
• The participants will discuss necessary resources for this type of activity

April 24, 2012
Developing a Scrapbook Project that Includes the Resident and Family
• The participants will discuss how a scrapbooking program can be a positive way to reminisce about times past 
• The participants will share ideas for developing a scrapbooking project in a long-term car setting
• The participants will be able to develop a master resource list of necessary scrapbooking supplies for this program

June 26, 2012
Developing a Scavenger Hunt for the Residents and Staff in Long-Term Care

• The participants will be able to define how a scavenger hunt can benefit residents and staff 
• The participants will discuss necessary resources for developing a scavenger hunt activity
• The participants will share ideas for scavenger hunt themes

July 31, 2012
Activities that Bring the Outdoors Inside in a Long-Term Care Setting

• The participants will discuss benefits of outdoor activities for indoor residents
• The participants will develop a list of resources and supplies need for this type of activity
• The participants will discuss residents who may benefit from and enjoy this type of activity

August 28, 2012
Working with Activities that Engage Family Members with the Resident

• The participants will discuss how engaging family members into planning and participating in resident activities can be beneficial
• The participants will share ideas on getting family members involved
• The participants will discuss options for family member outreach: i.e. newsletter, family council, care plan meetings, etc

September 25, 2012
Activity Assessment, the Activity Calendar, and Required Documentation in Long-Term Care: Is Everything Included?

• The participants will review necessary documentation for activity assessments including the activity calendar and other required documentation for long-term care
• The participants will discuss challenges with completing required documentation including appropriate solutions
• The participants will discuss and share resources for required documentation that are helpful for activity staff

October 30, 2012
Developing Effective Time Management Skills for Handling the Busiest Activity Weeks in a Long-Term Care Setting
• The participants will understand how to utilize resources for developing healthy time management skills
• The participants will identify enablers and barriers to time management
• The participants will utilize a case study to come up with solutions to time management challenges

November 27, 2012
Bringing the Resident's Self-Esteem to the Surface through Carefully Thought Out Activities

• The participants will discuss the importance of each resident's self-esteem and how this might positively or negatively affect their well-being
• The participants will discuss activities that would be appropriate for building self-esteem vs. those that might not
• The participants will share resources for choosing resident activities that build self-esteem



Speaker

Vickie Ragsdale, PhD, RN, Ragsdale Senior Care Consulting, LLC
Supplementary speakers may be added to the calls, depending on expertise.

Registration Information

Per Session:

  • Member: $49
  • Non-member: $59

Discounted Rate for the Entire Series (includes 9 sessions):

  • Member: $299
  • Non-member: $339

Continuing Education

Activity Directors: 1 clock hour per session (applied for)

Please note: Only one set of CEU's will be awarded per paid registration.

 
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