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Involving young players in football reminiscence | Author(s) | Ian James |
Journal title | Journal of Dementia Care, vol 26, no 2, March/April 2018 |
Publisher | Hawker Publications, March/April 2018 |
Pages | pp 22-24 |
Source | http://www.journalofdementiacare.co.uk |
Keywords | Football ; Memory and Reminiscence ; Group activities ; Day hospitals ; Dementia ; Older men ; Children ; Social interaction ; Projects. |
Annotation | Sporting reminiscence can have a significant impact on well-being. This article looks at an intergenerational men's sports reminiscence group which ran at a day hospital providing therapeutic care for older people with mood-related or dementia-related difficulties. The author and colleagues aim to demonstrate the value of developing partnerships with local organisations and the benefits of intergenerational activities, something confirmed by the positive Feedback from those participating in this particular group. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-180316203 A |
Classmark | HTF: DB: HW: LDD: EA: BC: SBC: TMA: 3E |
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