Posts tagged aged care engagement
Deb Talks: 'To Stimulate or not to Stimulate?' Colour Theory in Aged Care.

Welcome to the first DEB Talk of the year!
Join Deb as she asks the question:  to Stimulate or not to Stimulate? Deb takes a deep dive into the Pantone colour of the year: Vivid Magenta. Plus what role colour plays in aged care environments, colour science and how this relates to stimulation.

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Can Time Banking to fix Australia's Aged Care staffing issues?

We all know there are nurse shortages in Aged Care, and so we were inspired by a government run initiative in Switzerland called ‘Time Banking’. Volunteers “deposit” hours worked looking after elderly people. In return they can use time saved up for their own care later in life. Read more here.

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Stimulating Activities, Environments & a PDF Bookclub!

This month we have been looking at stimulating activities and the spaces which facilitate them, and as a result combat boredom. We found this great digital book club for residents and those with Dementia. Hearthside Book Club. Read our review!

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DEB Talks 'Creating Stimulating Environments that Facilitate Engagement in Aged Care'

This month’s Deb Talk is on Stimulation. More precisely, how we can create environments that are stimulating, and from an interiors perspective how can the design of the environment facilitate engagement?

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DEB Talks: Social Media and Aged Care

For good or for bad, Social Media is here to stay. As the number of elderly using social platforms continues to rise so too does our interest in its use within aged care. How can organisations use social media and how can we use it to spread a positive message about ageing?
Listen to find out as Deb explores Social Media, Tiktok and its use in Aged Care in the latest Deb Talk.

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Knowledge piece: Granny Does Graffiti!

A program in Colorado called ‘Granny Does Graffiti’ arose from the concept that both street art and memory are fleeting.  Programs such as these explore memories and pathways in the brain for creativity and engagement.

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