Post

Eileen avatar

Hi, I have an interview on Monday for a position as a Activities in a daycare setting, I am requested to present give a 5-minute presentation of schedule for a week... day.. have any of you any suggestions?

Susan avatar

Have you been to this facility??

Are they willing to share any information about the residents??

I have been to several facilities where their activity department was a mess and I had to start from scratch

The first thing I did was to come in before I actually started and talked to some of the residents

Are they willing to let you do that??

Have you worked in another facility??

If the answer to all that is it no then here are some sample calendars

https://www.goldencarers.com/sample-activities-calendars/3881/

If you have any specific questions please let me know

Emphasize in the interview that you need to know the residents and their likes and dislikes and abilities

You may want to talk about how you would get me reluctant residents to participate

Here is an article about that

https://www.goldencarers.com/how-to-get-reluctant-residents-to-attend-activities/5980/

Good luck to you if I don’t hear from you before your interview

Eileen avatar

Hi Susan, Thank you for your advice and information. They are a well established Daycare center in the community here. On information on the organization, they seem to have plenty going on. They are looking for something new. Again "Go raibh maith agat"

Eileen

Susan avatar

Again I say it really depends on what the residents want

I say if it ain’t broke don’t fix it

But obviously they don’t agree

There are tons of ideas at Golden Carers

So in general

You can start with a morning coffee and do trivia or some other activity with the coffee

I had volunteers delivering coffee and they had great conversations with the residents but you could change it up if you don’t have volunteers

Here are just a few ideas about trivia

https://www.goldencarers.com/search/#stq=New%20trivia&stp=1

You could

also do this day in history

https://www.goldencarers.com/this-day-in-history/

Then I would have some kind of an exercise group

https://www.goldencarers.com/five-ways-to-spice-up-your-exercise-program/6148/

Here is another article that might help you

https://www.goldencarers.com/spice-up-your-activity-calendar-with-new-twists-to-familiar-activities/5586/

Then I would have some kind of filler activity before lunch the ABC’s of any topic is always a good filler or you have a short sing a long

You may want to have games instead of exercise

So many to choose from again it depends what the residents like

https://www.goldencarers.com/games/

Right after lunch we would read a story to residents want to listen

Then I usually had entertainment or bingo or another game

My residents loved horse racing but again this group may not

https://www.goldencarers.com/search/#stq=Horse%20racing&stp=1

In the late afternoon I used to do some thing called a late day fun

I would make cards the residents had to fill out and we would discuss them actually late day fun anything Goes you could also discuss events on the activity calendar

I hope this helps and good luck again

20+ FREE Activities

Enjoy meaningful activity ideas that you can use with your clients straight away.

Free Activities
Become a Member!

A 12 month membership with unlimited access is just $59.99 USD! It's quick and easy to sign up.

Join Now

Anne Campbell
Behaviour Support Practitioner Australia Flag
Anne Campbell

I have been using your site constantly over the last few weeks as I was allocated a client with young on-set dementia. Your strategies, games and ideas have been brilliant. Thanks again!