Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byMarion Moore Modified over 6 years ago
1
Delaying Dementia Through Mental Stimulation: A Service Learning Project
By Emily Parker
2
What is dementia? Dementia is a cognitive, neurological disease of the brain that is commonly developed among the elderly population. It is common for people with dementia to have difficulty solving problems and controlling their emotions, as well as experiencing personality changes, agitation, delusions, and hallucinations. Patients can also experience problems with attention, judgment, spatial skills, understanding information, language skills, and the ability to perform everyday tasks.
3
What is dementia? The disease is classified as a chronic neurodegenerative disease characterized by progressive deterioration of cognitive function, meaning it gradually spreads throughout the brain and the symptoms get worse over time.
4
Risk Factors Old age is the greatest risk factor. Approximately 1 in 70 people between the ages of and nearly 1 in 4 people between the ages of have dementia. Genetics and the strength of our cognitive reserve are also risk factors for developing the disease.
5
Cognitive Reserve/Mental Stimulation
Cognitive reserve refers to the mind’s resistance to damage of the brain. One can build up their own defenses by keeping their brain active with new challenges. Participation in mental stimulation based activities on a fairly regular basis can help strengthen cognitive reserve.
6
Service Learning Project
The goal: To create a series of mental stimulation based craft and activity classes that could be implemented in any nursing home across the country to the benefit of the elderly living there.
7
Service Learning Project
The hands on work was conducted with the help of the Junction City Assisted Living and Retirement Community in Junction City, Oregon and with “The Old Bat Cave” crafting group located in Albany, Oregon. A total of 48 hours was spent during the months of November 2015 through April 2016 volunteering in the center and with the crafting group testing out each of the planned courses.
8
Crafts A total of 12 activities were tried out.
Some of the more popular crafts and activities included: Jewelry making, Bead Wreath Ornament, Crosswords, and Bird Feeders. The remaining crafts included: Tie Pillow, Holiday Cards, Bookmarks, Puzzles, Board Games, Water Color Painting, and Coloring Pages.
9
Crafts Each craft was repeated a total of 4 times, each session lasting 1 hour. At the end of each session, seniors were welcome to give feedback on any issues they discovered. Care was taken to fix the identified issues for the next session.
10
Reception The majority of the crafts were deemed successful by the seniors. Word spread quickly in the center and later sessions were more popular than the first one. Repeat visitors was also a common occurrence. A large amount of the participating seniors were thrilled to contribute to this project.
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.