Monday, April 20, 2020

Covid Changes

Some changes in my building are that we have to take our temperatures and answer a questionaire when we enter the building.

During patient contact, we must wear masks and be even more diligent about cleansing our hands between people. We also try to sit the patients 6 feet apart and intervene before they touch each other.

Wearing the mask in a loud room full of an audience with hearing problems on top of their dementia has been a difficulty but we are going to get through this.

Monday, April 13, 2020

Monograms for Rebels

 A simple art project turned out well. Squiggles on a canvas, a traced letter for a first name, and color in each area created by the squiggles. As usual, the patients made this artwork their own and I love how they turned out.

Monday, April 6, 2020

Homemade Tartans for Tartan Day

 Patients took strips of colored paper, in their colors of choice, to overlap on a page until they had a homemade tartan they were please with. Afterwards, we laminated the designs and it gave them something intricate and peaceful to admire.
Do you know that many U.S. states have their own tartans?

Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Celtic Knots

 I may not have worked on St. Patrick's day, but I still wanted to make a lucky charm with the patients. We used mold-able clay and a simple pattern that worked well with 2 colors.