ABC's of Activities for Alzheimers

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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 9/15/2006

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 254
ISBN : 9781412060844

About the Book

"....Most directly, one of our CLLs is an expert on activities for Alzheimer's patients. She is Amira Choukair Tame, and is the author of "Healing the Wounds of Alzheimer's." She has a new book and excellent instructional CD, "The ABC's of Activities for Alzheimer's." Amira was one of the outstanding presenters at this year's Advanced CLL Workshop." "Amira's books and CD are 'must-have' resources for everyone who cares about a person with Alzheimer's." Her methods can be understood and used effectively by almost anybody at any level, professionals, volunteers, friends, and family members, too. "Amira, your work really touches people and moves them. You inspire others to action."

Steve Wilson, Founder, President and Cheerman of The Bored(tm) World Laughter Tour, Inc.
www.WorldLaughterTour.com

And in the end, it's not the years in your life that count. It's the life in your years.

- Abraham Lincoln -

This book is an up-to-date guide to help anyone desiring to enhance the life of a person or persons affected with Alzheimer's disease or another dementia. It provides self-help strategies for caregivers; techniques to improve relationships, tools to improve communication skills, methods to encourage pride in accomplishment and many ways to perk-up their lives. It describes in detail numerous activities designed to encourage Alzheimer victims to take part in activities. And it tells of several seemingly hopeless cases where, ultimately, an unhappy, angry and frustrated person transformed into a joy-filled, enthusiastic participant.

No one said it would be easy

One of the biggest challenges providing care for a person with Alzheimer's is witnessing the mental decline and changes in personality and behavior. As the person with Alzheimer's declines mentally, looses function and awareness are often disturbing and difficult to handle. Each person being cared for is a unique human being with widely varying abilities background, and interests. People with Alzheimer's are people to be loved. They are our mothers and fathers, our grandmothers and grandfathers.

Therapeutic activities that work for persons with dementia, it is not only what you do. It is how you do it that makes the difference! My activities are designed to enhance social skills, stimulate conversation and improve the quality of life for individuals at any level of dementia. Powerful techniques for caregivers that produce failure-free activities, motivation techniques that encourage and maintain participation

Often one must overcome barriers of mistrust, fear, anxiety, low self-esteem and self-confidence and resentment to implement a successful activities program. My approach to activity therapy can reduce the negative behavioral effects caused by Alzheimer's disease, and have a positive effect on memory function. The practical and logical therapeutic activities described in this book can be easily adopted and enhanced to improve the quality of life for those affected by Alzheimer's disease. Each approach is tailored to whatever mental and physical skills the individual still possesses and, furthermore, continuously enhances these skills. Many unique activities that are designed to adapt to any level of dementia for both men and women are described in detail with examples and pictures.


About the Author

Amira is a Nationally Certified Activities Consultant (NCCAP), a Certified Laughter Leader (The World Laughter Tour), author of 2 books "(Healing the Wounds of Alzheimer's Disease" and ABC's of Activities for Alzheimer's)" and produced a caregiver training video. Her specialty is interactive activity therapy for persons with dementia (18yrs). Activities are designed to improve social interaction and quality of life for individuals with dementia. Amira gives accredited workshops (NCCAP) 1.5 - 4hrs and teaches a 4hr class for nurses and caregivers. Member: Alzheimer Association, Michigan Association of Activities Professionals, National Association of Activities Professionals, National Association of Career Women and AAHPERD.

The positive impact of her techniques has earned Amira the trust and respect of her peers, the medical community, and more importantly, the many who have regained a sense of self respect and dignity, the afflicted victims.

"When I began working with residents in various stages of Alzheimer's, it didn't take long for me to realize that for my activities to be successful I had to address the fear, anger, frustration, low self-esteem, and other negative feelings that were barriers to success. I felt confident that if I got to know them and find their likes and dislikes I could help return some of their memory function and teach them new activities.

"I soon recognized that Alzheimer's residents had their own set of issues and needs and I would have to customize my repertoire of activities to accommodate those issues and needs. Not only did I recognize a need for specialized activities for residents with Alzheimer's, I realized that because of the progressive nature of Alzheimer's disease, activities had to be easily adjusted to each individual's needs and abilities as they changed.