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ARCH active residents in care homes | Author(s) | Julia Wood, Liezl Mari Anserson, Raymond Smith |
Journal title | Journal of Dementia Care, vol 25, no 5, September/October 2017 |
Publisher | Hawker Publications, September/October 2017 |
Pages | pp 16-18 |
Source | http://www.careinfo.org.uk |
Keywords | Dementia ; Residents [care homes] ; Care homes ; Cultural activities ; Participation ; Quality of life ; Well being ; Projects ; London. |
Annotation | Too few care home residents have the opportunity to engage regularly with meaningful activity, yet it can have a powerful impact on well-being.The authors look at how the Active Residents in Care Homes (ARCH) programme is helping. It focuses on Alexander House in Wimbledon, one of three care homes in south-west London where ARCH (which is based on occupational therapy models aimed at enhancing well-being) is being implemented. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-171006215 A |
Classmark | EA: KX: KW: H4: TMB: F:59: D:F:5HH: 3E: 82L |
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