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Nancy 2nd Apr 2018 Recreational Activity Officer
Hi there

Can anyone give me a good example of sensory documentation for a care recipient?

Thanks in advance
Nancy
Solange 4th Apr 2018 Diversional Therapist
Hi Nancy, I didn’t quite get your question. Do you want an example on how to write a Progress Note regarding a sensory activity? Whether it was successful or not?
Pb 11th Apr 2018 Quality of life director
yes
Sylvia 15th May 2021 Lifestyle Officer
yes
Sylvia 15th May 2021 Lifestyle Officer
Yes, can you please give me more example of sensory activities I can share with the residents?
And documentation process.

Thank you.
Darla 17th May 2021 Recreation and Rehab Manager
Program: Making Sense of Senses; or Sensory Stimulation
Add to monthly calendar
facilitator: RT or Rec Aide under guidance of RT, or OT
Population: mid to late stage dementia
size: 2-6 residents
modifications: none.
tools/equipment: stimulating the senses. sight. sound, smell, touch/texture.
Time: 15-20 minute program. record > 15 minutes, 20 minutes long enough for Residents to hold interest, remain focused or engaged.
Recording: programs created in Activity Pro (tm); our company choice of activity site for on line documentation.

I use sound: bells, drums, rainmaker, robotic cat/dog (purr and bark).
I use smell: a scent kit made up of essential oils, coffee, deodorant sticks, rose water, old spice, pipe tobacco, Anything else you may want to add.

I use sight: Snoezelen bubbles, fiber optics, lava lamps, bright pool noodles, coffee table books 18" of brightly colored animals and scenery (not television or computer, but old coffee table books to bring close up) . Local library would be pleased to donate.

Touch and texture: in past (pre COVID), I used swatches of material with different textures: velvet, silk, taffeta, burlap, and corduroy to allow each resident to touch and hold.
Presently, I use soft warm washcloth dampened, and soothing warm lotion to apply to hands and arms. I add either orange (simulation) or lavender (calming) to the lotion - depending upon each Resident's needs.

When entering information for documentation capturing all these areas in Activity Pro ( tm), and coding as Emotional Goal Domain.

Well Wishes in your planning!

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