Resources

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Activities Keep Me Going & Going Volume A

Activities Keep Me Going & Going teaches the set of skills defined in the Modular Education Program for Activity Professionals (MEPAP) 2nd Edition created by the Education Re-engineering Committee of the National Certification Council for Activity Professionals (NCCAP). This book is preparatory for the NCCAP certification exam and a useful reference for the activity professional.

Activities Keep Me Going & Going Volume B

Volume B looks at the management issues that are part of the activity profession. The book will show you how to apply principles of management in your role as an activity professional leading an activity department. It covers MEPAP core content areas 12-20 with an additional chapter on volunteers.

The specific topics covered are the art and science of management, leadership, advocacy within the organization, departmental planning (budgets, equipment, resources), organizing (task outlines, policies and procedures, scheduling), staffing, directing and supervising, control (quality assurance, corrective actions, health and safety), volunteers, and practicum guidelines.

The Professional Activity Manager & Consultant

To be able to manage something, or someone, can be a spectacular experience.

To nurture, lead, influence and then to let go is what managing and consulting are all about. Having the strength to let someone learn from his/her mistakes and also your teaching is, at times, like walking on a high wire.

But, a good manager or consultant knows how to “be there” when needed and how to fade into the background when not. The ability to know when to be there and when not to may seem, to some, to require an innate sense. A sense that is mystical. If management was truly mystical, there would not be as many good managers as there are. No, both management and consulting are built upon reason and rules. Reason and rules can be learned.

That is what this book is about – helping you become that “mystical” manager or consultant – someone so skilled at what s/he does that others think s/he is using an innate sense and not just reasons and rules. This is the reference book that every manager or consultant needs to have! Whether you are a recreational therapist, activity professional, occupational therapist, or other type of therapist, this book provides you with hands-on instruction to excel at your job as a manager or consultant.

The forty-two chapters are divided into ten sections: Introduction to Management and Consulting, Competency and Ethical Issues, Regulatory Issues, The Facility, Staffing, Adult Learning, Evaluation, Overview of Consulting, Consulting Techniques, and Managing a Consulting Business. The book contains many ready-made forms, checklists for quality assurance, and other quick reference sections to help you locate the information you need.

Activities for the Family Caregiver: Alzheimer’s Disease: How to Engage, How to Live 

Nearly 200 years of Elder and Dementia Care at your fingertips in this helpful, easy to read book. Multiple authors from two national groups who have been at the forefront of quality of life for seniors since 1982 have come together to help all family caregivers.

“Activities for the Family Caregiver – Alzheimer’s Disease: How to Engage / How to Live” offers information and insight to enhance quality of life through improved social interactions as well as activities of daily living tips, safety and general caregiver information. 

Learn new communication and engagement strategies to improve time spent with your loved one whether it is 2:00 in the afternoon or 2:00 am and they are having a hard night. Gain new insight as you learn the “how to’s,” “why’s,” and techniques of activities – daily living and leisure. Discover how to turn daily activities and routines into opportunities to start some joy or calm someone down. 

Based on successful techniques taught to long term care staff, “Activities for the Family Caregiver – Alzheimer’s Disease: How to Engage / How to Live” can help caregivers of all types.

Activities for the Family Caregiver: Lewy Body Dementia: How to Engage, Engage to Live

Written specifically for family caregivers, “Activities for the Family Caregiver – Lewy Body Dementia: How to Engage / How to Live” offers information and insight to enhance quality of life through improved social interactions as well as activities of daily living tips, safety and general caregiver information.

Learn new communications and activities strategies to improve time spent with your loved one. Gain new insight as you learn the “how to’s,” “why’s,” and techniques of activities – daily living and leisure. Discover how to turn daily activities and routines into opportunities to start some joy.

This book provides much-needed information to address the unique social and daily care needs of those with Lewy body dementia and those who care for them. Available at Amazon.