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Adult Day Programs For Senior Adults

December 27, 2011 By Judith Eugene

e89c1e4ee8a8d1537ace747ef7db4238For senior adults who are unable to live safely on their own due to physical or mental challenges, and for independent seniors who are seeking new activities, adult day centers offer daytime programs for people with all levels of physical and cognitive abilities.

Seniors can spend the day engaged in classes and programs that provide education, skill development, social interaction and therapeutic benefit.

Adult day centers are a helpful option for families who have an aging relative living with them but are unable to stay home with them during the day. They are also very beneficial for seniors with mental challenges such as dementia or developmental disabilities. The programs are designed to meet each person at their level of ability, so that they provide both a healing benefit and personal empowerment.

The programs at adult day centers are designed to support seniors on a holistic level. Educational programs engage their minds, exercise programs engage their bodies, and art and music therapy classes engage their spirits. They also provide opportunities for seniors to interact with others, eliminating the loneliness and isolation that can occur when they are home alone all day.

The Mandel Adult Day Center at Menorah Park in Beachwood provides day activities for both independent and dependent seniors. Programs are divided into “clubs” that serve specific needs, such as peer interaction, dementia and physical disabilities.

“Activities are provided for many levels of cognition and illness,” said Shawn Biese, director of activities. Staff members, including an on-site nurse and social worker, also assist seniors with therapeutic care, personal care needs, activities of daily living, and they distribute medicine.

The Benjamin Rose Adult Day Program in Cleveland Heights assists seniors who have cognitive and functional impairments, such as dementia. The programs are designed around each individual’s particular interests and include storytelling, folk art and cultural festivals. Clients refer to the program as “school” or “class” rather than “day care,” because of the educational benefit they receive. The program also hosts caregiver appreciation events several times per year to provide support, education and stress relief to family members.

The Benjamin Rose Institute also offers a day program for seniors with mental illness such as depression, schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder. The Partial Hospitalization Program offers seniors individual counseling and group therapy sessions that teach coping skills, medication management, conflict resolution, and behavior management.

“Our goal is to help our seniors live as independently as possible and to build communication skills to be able to advocate for themselves,” said Linda Elliott, director of the programs.

The Jewish Family Service Association’s Ascentia Adult Day Support Program in Cleveland Heights offers daily recreation-based activities for adults of all faiths who have developmental or intellectual disabilities. Programs help teach socialization and daily living skills, as well as provide exercise and recreational outings.

All activities are adapted to the individual’s level of ability and function.

“We help to challenge people to their level of ability without frustrating them by challenging them too much,” said Ashley Palm, day support supervisor.

Most adult day centers offer breakfast and lunch programs, as well as transportation to and from the center. For more information, contact: Mandel Adult Day Center, 216-831-6500; Benjamin Rose Adult Day and Partial Hospitalization Programs,216-373-2000; JFSA Ascentia Adult Day Support Program 216-906-6570.

Click here to read the full article in the Cleveland Heights Patch.

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Free programs for seniors at local libraries

December 2, 2011 By Judith Eugene

The Cleveland Heights-University Heights Public Library offers several free programs to help area seniors stay active and informed. Senior Spot, held every Wednesday at the University Heights Library, offers a variety of classes. Upcoming topics include the “University Circle Arts District” and “New Year Traditions around the World.” Senior Spot also offers a book discussion group, which meets on the second Wednesday of each month at Whole Foods Market.

A new book discussion group, begun in September, meets at the Cleveland Heights Senior Activity Center on the first Thursday of each month. CH-UH librarians drop off copies of each month’s selection at the center two weeks prior to the meeting and then lead the discussions.

The University Heights Library hosts an informative lecture series for seniors on Thursday afternoons, sponsored by the University Heights Senior Adult Network. Lectures are presented on a broad range of subjects, including nature conservation, public television, and local government. The schedule for December is located on page 5 of the December print issue of the Heights Observer.

Other classes of interest to seniors include Getting Started with Medicare, on February 21 at the Coventry Library; Knitting Night, every other Tuesday at Lee Road; Noble Knitting Circle, every other Thursday at the Noble Neighborhood Library; and several introductory computer classes at Lee Road.

In addition to offering discussion groups and classes, the library also tries to provide easier access to reading for seniors. The Lee Road Library placed its large-print book section near the parking lot entrance, making the books more accessible.

The library’s Adult Outreach offers home delivery for seniors who cannot get to the library. Seniors can call the library to order books, which are then delivered by UPS free of charge. The service also delivers books on the third Wednesday of each month to Musicians Towers, Severance Tower, Judson Park, and The Homewood Residence at Rockefeller Gardens.

For more information on programs for seniors, call the Lee Road Library at 216-932-3600.

Click here to read the full article in the Heights Observer.

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10/26/2011 – “Interior Decorating Made Easy” Class

October 26, 2011 By Judith Eugene

Thanks very much to the Mentor Senior Center for inviting us in to teach “Interior Decorating Made Easy” to their seniors. The two week class helped them learn decorating guidelines and tips, how to use color, low-budget decorating, using what they already have, do-it-yourself projects, organizing and clutter management. The feedback was great and the students are eager to get started on redecorating their homes!

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10/13/2011 – “Cookies and Conversation” Meeting

October 13, 2011 By Judith Eugene

We are grateful to the Shaker Heights Community Life Department for inviting us to speak with their senior adults at their weekly “Cookies and Conversation” meeting. We taught them how to research their family tree, where to find information, and how to organize and present the information. They are very excited about getting started!

Filed Under: News

9/30/2011 – Health and Wellness Fair

September 30, 2011 By Judith Eugene

Many thanks to the Orange Senior Center for inviting us to participate in their annual Health and Wellness Fair. Over 100 senior adults attended the fair and took advantage of the free flu shots and bone density testing. We appreciate being given the opportunity to share information about our classes and activities with the seniors.

Filed Under: News

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Welcome to The Loving Hands Group

We are a collaboration of professional artists and holistic healing arts practitioners who teach a unique selection of educational and life-enriching classes, activities and therapies.

We serve senior adults, people of any age with disabilities, and their caregivers. We work with them individually or in groups, bringing our programs directly to them wherever they live, work or play throughout the northern Ohio area. We also provide community-integrated activities for people of all ages and abilities. Through video platforms we are also able to serve individuals and groups worldwide.

Providing empowerment through education, The Loving Hands Group helps keep people fulfilled, engaged, optimistic, healthy and happy. We believe that all people should have equal access to programs that help them live a stimulating and full life.

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