promoting quality standards in elder care mariko watanabe promoting quality standards in elder care
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Promoting Quality Standards in Elder Care
Mariko Watanabe
Promoting Quality Standards in Elder Care
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Data source: Health and Welfare Dept., Akita City OfficeSource: Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare
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1. Introduction a) WITH YOU GROUP
b) Quality of Life
2. Approaches to Improving Care a) Art in Health Care ① Art as Therapy ② Art as a Vehicle of Social Interaction
b) Meaningful Activities ① KUMON Learning ② Reminiscence Therapy ③ Music
3. Conclusion
Presentation Outline
GREEN
HONOKASOPHIE
Art in Health Care
Art as a Vehicle of Social Interaction
Art as Therapy
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The Healing Environment
SOPHIE
HONOKA GREEN
Art as DesignArt as a vehicle of Social Interaction
GREEN SOPHIE
HONOKA
Art as Therapy - GREEN
Building bridges across age and cognitive barriers through art
Art Talks
Meaningful Activities
- Kumon, Reminiscence, Music -
Kumon Learning – Psychological development
arithmetic, reading, writing
KUMONParticipation Communication
Self fulfillment
Reminiscence Therapy – Life Review
Starting point of conversation
Collecti
ve story
Personal story
Power of Music – Singing & Listening
Singing Japanese nursery songs
1. Art helps to improve the QOL of the residents and the regional community.
2. Activities that erase barriers for nurturing and fostering care need to be included.
Conclusion
Thank You