I work in a facility that specializes in end stage Alzheimer's. We have a resident that seeks ways out all day, in the evenings he wants to "help" by moving all the furniture including stacking chairs, benches and try's to stack dining tables. He is difficult to redirect and gets angry if you try to stop his activity. He was an account and would do math worksheets and count play money for us, however his attention span is not there any longer. Does anyone have any "Jobs" ideas that would work? He likes to be a helper.
Hi Penny, you could try buying a Birdhouse kit for him to put together and to paint it. Another idea is to get an old chair (Salvation Army) and some sandpaper for him to ‘restore’ it. Also, we have some lively maths games that may be of interest, and the Weather Station for seniors; both are worthwhile trying. The best of luck!
Penny
24th Feb 2021
Hello Solange! Thank you for taking the time to give me some ideas. I love the idea of getting an old chair for him to restore! I think that would keep his attention and give him a purpose.
When my grandfather was at the end stages we used to give him poker chips to sort and stack on a bedside table. He always liked counting change so this to him was like counting change. Maybe this will help. Also, what if you set up a desk for him with a clipboard, calculator, spreadsheets etc?
Kathy you were a insightful and loving granddaughter, he was lucky to have you. Thank you for you suggestions, I’m looking forward to trying them
Adam
5th Mar 2021
An idea that has worked for our center is to have a resident deliver internal newsletters from office to office, or “junk mail” from the postal service. This gives the resident a task to complete as well as get a little extra exercise throughout the day.
I purchased a kind of tackle box/tool box, went to the hardware store and got packets of screws, bolts, electrical end in differing colours, tiny bits of dow, hole plugs etc. I tip them into an ice cream container and say to our resident "look at this mate, someone left it all messy. Any chance you could assist me to pop them back into their right compartments?" He will often sit at a table and sort them all out for me bless him.
Hi Kassy Thank you for your input but it will have to be careful about giving people attend that are too small Another resident might think it’s candy and try to swallow this Some residents have trouble picking up small items also
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Does anyone have any "Jobs" ideas that would work? He likes to be a helper.
Maybe this will help. Also, what if you set up a desk for him with a clipboard, calculator, spreadsheets etc?
Thank you for your suggestions
Here are some ideas make sure to read the comments as well
https://www.goldencarers.com/15-virtual-activities-for-residents-in-isolation/6292/
Thank you for your input but it will have to be careful about giving people attend that are too small
Another resident might think it’s candy and try to swallow this
Some residents have trouble picking up small items also