This blog is to share information amongst library staff working with vulnerable groups, particularly with reading and IT.
Showing posts with label Housebound. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Housebound. Show all posts
Tuesday, 24 April 2012
Reminiscence Packs
Library staff who were involved in carrying out reminiscence at care homes and sheltered housing complexes in Dundee were receiving more and more enquiries from other organisations and complexes interested in establishing reminiscence groups in their locations. Such was the demand that staff put together Reminiscence packs for loan to the homes where reminiscence groups could use the library materials and resources available to facilitate their own sessions. These packs are devised by members of staff, who have experience of conducting reminiscence sessions, to help stimulate discussion and aid recall and to improve cognitive skills. Packs typically consist of books about Dundee, historic maps of the area, memory jogger cards, music from the era, artefacts and a reminiscence folder.
These folders are made up from material held in the local history department and contain information such as historic photographs of the relevant subjects, adverts and newspaper articles from the time, local relevant information and extracts from books relating to Dundee at that time being covered in the pack.
Packs are made up to cover local interests such as cinemas, working in Dundee and shopping in Dundee. These packs are then delivered by our housebound service to nursing homes, care homes and residential homes in Dundee making it possible for carers, or activity coordinators, to now hold their own reminiscence session with their residents.
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cognitive,
Dementia,
Housebound,
local history,
Nursing Homes,
Packs,
recall,
Reminiscence,
Sheltered Housing.
Digital Devices
Earlier this year Dundee Public Libraries were successful in applying for funding to the Scottish Government Public Library Improvement fund.
From this fund digital devices were purchased, with the intention of bringing public library services to users who were unable to attend mainstream libraries and to offer alternative formats of library materials.
A number of organisations and groups are already involved in this project. These include Multiple Sclerosis Society, Ninewells Children’s Oncology ward, NHS Speech and Language Therapists, Dundee Disabled Children’s Association, as well as Housebound and Mobile service users within the Central Library.
From this fund digital devices were purchased, with the intention of bringing public library services to users who were unable to attend mainstream libraries and to offer alternative formats of library materials.
A number of organisations and groups are already involved in this project. These include Multiple Sclerosis Society, Ninewells Children’s Oncology ward, NHS Speech and Language Therapists, Dundee Disabled Children’s Association, as well as Housebound and Mobile service users within the Central Library.
There are range of devices available, such as iPad, e-Book readers, Ipod Touch and iPod Nanos, that can carry books and information in a
variety of different formats
People who have visual impairments benefit from audio books being downloaded , from the library website, onto these devices as well as, in some cases, for housebound readers for example, puzzles, jigsaws and crossword apps, which stimulate motor functions and sharpen mental agility.
Using these devices in health settings are desirable, as they can be cleaned with a sterile wipe and so reduce the risk of infection, that may be present with printed books, but still allow patients to access all the services that a public library would offer, such as free internet services and a range of entertainment and informational material.
This project ensures that no one in the community is excluded from library services because they can no longer make it to a library; we are simply finding unique and innovative ways to take our services to them, tailored to their individual needs
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