Activity Therapy for Older People

November 11th, 2011

Eldery man with grand daughter

Over the last 6 months we have been researching  and    modifying the ImaginationGYM methodology at a very progressive care home in Wexford, Ireland. The modifications were designed so that the methodology can be used in the wider context of ‘Activity Therapy’ for older people as practised in most care facilities around the world.

Apart from modifying some of the material used in the methodology, research was carried out to see if the methodology will work with residents who have Alzheimer’s. This part of the trial had a simple goal, to see if the methodology stimulated any reaction in these residents and if this would be sustainable and grow over regular exposure to the ImaginationGYM methods. An independent report is due to be released by the institution shortly and we will be happy to provide a copy to you if you contact us through the website, Facebook or twitter. But in general the project was very successful because it helped us modify the methodology as desired but more important it achieved the goals of engaging the residents, increasing interactions and sustaining positive changes over time. This occurred even with residents who had been non responsive to other therapies in the past.

The facility has now decided to extend the project to cover a wider spectrum of remedies to include those who would benefit from art stimulation, relaxation techniques and to help those with sleeping problems. They have also decided to officially implement the ImaginationGYM methodology as part of their ‘Activity Therapy for Older People’.  Staff training in the methodology has already begun (in Ireland the training has been approved and is now part funded by an Irish government training body, FAS).

Provide training support in Elder Care Homes in ImaginationGYM methodology

Practical Benefits of ImaginationGYM Methodology for Care Homes

Holistic Education Seminar – Preparing Children for Life

October 7th, 2011

Holistic Education Seminar

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International Seminar on Holistic Education

September 15th, 2011

ImaginationGYM will shortly be announcing details of a very exciting seminar on Holistic Education titled ‘Preparing Children for Life’. The one day seminar will feature speakers from the UK, Finland and Ireland and will be divided into four workshops. It will provided educationalists and child care professionals with practical and fresh ideas to approaching the well being Hoistic Education Seminardevelopment and education of children. It will also address the needs of these professionals which can sometimes be overlooked in the contemporary workplace.

Tickets will be limited and cost €100 for the day. The seminar will take place in the Mater Dei Primary School in Dublin 8 which has hosted a very successful early intervention programme for the last 5 years.

The school that rewrites the rules
Irish Independent
“Within the Early Focus room therapeutic play, art work, talk and dialogue, cookery classes, imagination gym, primary movement, mindfulness and breath-work

 

The workshop topics are based on themes of: Early intervention work, self-esteem, behaviour, and importance of play, imagination and creativity, identification of co-ordination and sensory development problems in children, and latest developments in the Finnish pre-school system.

 

Date: Sat Nov 19th 2011

Time: 10am -4pm

More details and booking arrangements will follow shortly


 

ImaginationGYM® Community Training

September 13th, 2011

 

ImaginationGYM® will be running a training course for staff of North Tipperary Community Services ( Parent Support and Education Program) Friday 16th September in Nenagh Co.Tipperary. If you are interested in getting more information about ImaginationGYM® Community Training for your organisation or group please contact us.

 

 

North Tipperary Community Services are based in Loreto House, Nenagh.

Their Mission Statement is

“To enhance the quality of life in our area by helping people to participate in their own personal development and in the development of people in their communities.

We have a special concern for families, the elderly and individuals and groups in vulnerable situations.

We work in co-operation and partnership with other caring Agencies – statutory and  voluntary.

Respect, justice and compassion are the values which
inform our work.”

http://www.northtipperarycommunityservices.com/