Saturday, August 25, 2018

Straw Fireworks


Honestly, the fireworks were not my favorite thing this year. Living in the suburbs in a state where private citizens can set them off legally, they went on late into the night, many nights around the 4th of July. My family couldn't wait for our neighbors to run out of them so we could get back to a full night's sleep before waking up early.

However I loved the patients' straw fireworks crafts. I grabbed a bunch of bendy straws and sent the tips around before securing them with a rubber band. The patients selected a background and then different colored "fireworks" as we reminisced about Independence day traditions.

Saturday, August 18, 2018

Ladybug Rocks

What's something achievable and on a medium that doesn't cost any money?

Lately you may find me outside next to the walkway grabbing a few rocks before afternoon activities. Once the patients paint them and they dry, I place them back in the mix for staff and visitors to come upon as they enter the building.

This project was ladybugs, relatively easy but still cute.

Saturday, August 11, 2018

Swanky Suit Day



















When the activity assistant came in to give me a planning day, I relished it.

The idea I was most excited about was Swanky Suit Day. On this day, I asked staff to bring in a change of clothes that was their fanciest outfit. You know, the one you wore to prom or your daughter's wedding. When they had time, I asked that they change into their outfit and strut in front of the patients along the hand drawn "red carpet". The prize for this was a rose which patients got to deliver and in the meantime enjoy the sight and smell of.

The dietary department obliged my request for fancy black and white cupcakes for the Swanky social in the afternoon.

Saturday, August 4, 2018

Fireflies

I had been looking forward to this project and it went so well I believe next time we'll do it on canvases. The marketing director for my company collects works of art made by our dementia patients to sell and raise money for the Alzheimer's Association.

I encouraged the patients to chose a darker background, then paint their mason jar a lighter shade before gluing on the fireflies. Regardless of the participation in the art portion, all the patients got to reminisce about fireflies and catching them in Summer.