This is a tough problem but tell the carers the advantage of bringing people to the activity this makes it easier for them because you are entertaining the residents so they do not have to If that does not work have a competition and say that the one who brings the most residents to an activity wins a small prize Hopefully they will get the idea and you won't have to give out prizes all of the time The last option is to punish those who do not bring residents to the activity I hope this helps Susan
Molly
26th Aug 2018
Activity Professional & Writer
Great ideas, Susan! It really can be a struggle. I've also notified the charge nurse of the daily activities so that she could bring it up in their morning meeting.
I had difficulty getting the residents, most of whom have dementia, together after lunch so started serving tea and coffee in the lounge after lunch. They responded well to this and I now get a decent size group gathering there motivated by the thought of a cup of tea.
I also have a hard time getting the residents on my own and I’m not only the director of activities but I’m the only activities person for 57 residents in assisted living and I learned that to create a great working environment and support is by getting to know our cna’s caregivers. We laugh and talk. I encourage them to join us for the activities and they do! I am interested in their wellbeing just as much as my residents. I know that’s part of their job to help engage and bring residents, but I cannot make it without their help!
Morag
11th Sep 2018
Hi, I don't think punishing fellow workers will achieve anything. Take time to talk to the carers and find out how they feel about what you are asking them to do. let them know how you feel and maybe you can all come to a compromise. The carers are there for the same reasons you are. I find treating others as equals is the best way to get help when you need it.
Your site is easy to use, I use it more often than the one our consultant has set up! I use so many of your ideas and love the Facebook page where everyone shares ideas, concerns and triumphs! I feel connected to a big wonderful caring society! I am always telling my co-workers how awesome Golden Carers is. I feel it is more in touch with the needs of my residents than many of the other Recreational Therapy sites.
Sherrie Gardner Recreational Therapist United States
If that does not work have a competition and say
that the one who brings the most residents to an activity wins a small prize
Hopefully they will get the idea and you won't have to give out prizes all of the time
The last option is to punish those who do not bring residents to the activity
I hope this helps
Susan