I have the same question. Things we used to do because the mass seemed to be very short, were to do the ABCs of what you are thankkful for, and or sing popular hymns such as: Jesus Lives You, In the Garden, The Old Rugged Cross Amazing Grace, This is the Day and Count Your Blessings. Sometimes we would sing some hymns and when we got to Count Your Blessings, I would ask each participant what he id blessed with. If he could not think of anything, I would say something like You are blessed with a beautiful, family friends or a lovely smile. I invited those who were good singers who knew most of the words up to the front to lead the group. You can also read an uplifting story or discuss the meaning of a parable or psalm.
Following Mass, our memory care residents have 30 minutes before lunch. Most return to the Dining/Activity Room and sit and chat with other residents. It's a form of Fellowship that is conducted after many church services around the world. I don't really see the need to "fill the void."
That said, however, I sometimes play a nature video (flowers, birds, aquatic life) with the sound off. Then I play some type of classical music to go along with it. If I don't have to rush off to do some kind of prep work for the afternoon activities, I will go around to some of the tables and chat.
This 30 minute period is an opportunity to socialize and have fellowship.
I work in a Catholic non-profit facility that has Mass every morning. Each morning after Mass we do an exercise game (balloon bat, ring toss, stretch, basketball, etc.) and I gauge the residents interest to see how they are enjoying the exercise. If they are enjoying it a lot then we will continue to play until lunch (which is for about 45 mins to an hour) but if they are not into it that day we will switch to a word game or a mind game. That way we are exercising both minds and bodies in the morning.
Hi Tina You have a lot of good ideas here that would work. Tell the residents, you were given some suggestions as to what to do. Let them decide. Allowing residents to have a say help them improve their quality of life. Have you read this article https://www.goldencarers.com/creative-pursuits-that-improve-quality-of-life/5167/ Just as an aside. We had a Mass once every five months. Once a month, the other four months , we had a spiritual service with some members of the church. These services were short so I used my suggestions after the Mass and services Susan
So glad I found you, your site is such a blessing to me 😊. I have been a PCA for 17 yrs. I am in charge of making up the monthly calendar and coming up with new ideas. It was starting to be a real challenge. I encourage all my residents to join in daily but they need new things offered to hold their interest. So glad I took a chance and signed up with you!!! You're making my job a lot easier. Thank you and keep up the great work !! It's so appreciated.
I work in a large facility and we have catholic mass every Friday. does anyone have any ideas for a short program after church before lunch?
Things we used to do because the mass seemed to be very short, were to do the ABCs of what you are thankkful for, and or sing popular hymns such as: Jesus Lives You, In the Garden, The Old Rugged Cross Amazing Grace, This is the Day and Count Your Blessings.
Sometimes we would sing some hymns and when we got to Count Your Blessings, I would ask each participant what he id blessed with. If he could not think of anything, I would say something like You are blessed with a beautiful, family friends or a lovely smile.
I invited those who were good singers who knew most of the words up to the front to lead the group.
You can also read an uplifting story or discuss the meaning of a parable or psalm.
That said, however, I sometimes play a nature video (flowers, birds, aquatic life) with the sound off. Then I play some type of classical music to go along with it. If I don't have to rush off to do some kind of prep work for the afternoon activities, I will go around to some of the tables and chat.
This 30 minute period is an opportunity to socialize and have fellowship.
You have a lot of good ideas here that would work.
Tell the residents, you were given some suggestions as to what to do. Let them decide.
Allowing residents to have a say help them improve their quality of life.
Have you read this article https://www.goldencarers.com/creative-pursuits-that-improve-quality-of-life/5167/
Just as an aside. We had a Mass once every five months. Once a month, the other four months , we had a spiritual service with some members of the church.
These services were short so I used my suggestions after the Mass and services
Susan