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Care ... about physical activity in care homes in Scotland
Author(s)Edith A Macintosh, Bob Laventure
Journal titleWorking with Older People, vol 18, no 3, 2014
PublisherEmerald, 2014
Pagespp 120-127
Sourcewww.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/wwop.htm
KeywordsExercise ; Residents [care homes] ; Care homes ; Case studies ; Scotland.
AnnotationThis paper draws attention to a new resource pack for care homes in Scotland for promoting an active life based on a self-improvement process, and for. improving opportunities for, and increasing levels of physical activity amongst residents in care homes in Scotland, which has the potential to make a significant difference to the quality of lives. The approach is designed to raise awareness about the importance of physical activity, increase skills, knowledge and capacity amongst the workforce. The paper describes the reasons for promoting physical activity in care homes. It provides a case study which exemplifies how the ideas in the resource pack can be applied on a day-to-day basis. The paper provides insights into the challenges in the care home sector to promoting physical activity, and offers some ways round these. It describes two strategies within the new resource pack to support care home residents to make person centred physical activity choices. This paper suggests that to promote physical activity in a care home, the choices and needs of an individual must be the starting point. It requires partnership working and good leadership, and where staff have the permission to work in a new way. It suggests that risk enablement is key, and the benefits of physical activity outweigh the risks, even with frail older people. (RH)
Accession NumberCPA-150619275 A
ClassmarkCEA: KX: KW: 69P: 9A

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