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Age appropriate activities for adults with profound mental retardation : a collaborative design by music therapy, occupational therapy, and speech pathology / Nina Galerstein, Kris Martin, Darryl L. Powe.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Galerstein, Nina, author.
Martin, Kris, author.
Powe, Darryl L., author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
People with mental disabilities--Care.
People with mental disabilities.
Intellectual disability--Treatment.
Intellectual disability.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (199 p.)
Edition:
2nd ed.
Place of Publication:
Gilsum, New Hampshire : Barcelona Publishers, 2005.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
A user-friendly approach for any caregivers (therapists, family, friends, etc.) who work with adults with very challenging issues related to profound mental retardation. The authors have found, through hands on experience, that these people can learn and can greatly benefit from interventions designed specifically to increase their skills and quality of life. These activity-based programs are designed to be not only beneficial but also fun for everyone involved. All activities (scenarios) are designed to be easy, adaptable, and based on specific areas of need and growth.
Contents:
Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Acknowledgements; Contents; Introduction; Background, Clientele, Audience, Application; Definitions of the Therapies; Interdisciplinary Collaboration; Part One: Population, Programs, and Communication; Chapter 1: Population Descriptors; Physical/Motor; Sensory; Communication; Chapter 2: Structuring Programs and Activities; Creating a Group,; Working with Individuals in Groups (Processes); Group Structure and Activities; Psychological Issues; Chapter 3: Considerations for Functional Communication; Communication, Language and Speech; Communicative Competence
Verbal Versus Nonverbal Communication Markers for Nonverbal Communication; The Communication Dictionary; Part Two: The Scenarios; Chapter 4: Introduction, Important Considerations; Introduction; Important Considerations; Chapter 5: Activities of Daily Living; 1.Music Assisted Personal Grooming; 2.Skin Care; 3. Hair Care; 4. Pre-Dressing Skills; 5. Adaptive Fastener Frames; 6. Meal Preparation; 7. Beverage Preparation; 8. Homemaking; 9. Using Switches; Chapter 6: Sensory Stimulation; 1. Aromas; 2. Nature Box; 3. Dark Box/Column; 4. Find the Musical Sound; 5. Find the Sound
6. Music-Playing Rhythm Instruments 7. Music and Tactile Defensiveness; 8. Vibration; 9. Texture Rub; 10. Brushing; 11. Deep Massage; 12. Water Exploration; 13. Sponges; 14. Walking; Chapter 7: Gross Motor; 1. Shoulder Arc; 2. Movement With Ribbon Sticks and Scarves; 3. ""Play the Xylophone""; 4. Hokey Pokey; 5. Dance/Movement With Chinese Jump rope; 6. Therapy Balls; 7. Beanbag ""Basketball""; 8. Obstacle Course; Chapter 8: Fine Motor; 1. Therapeutic Putty; 2. Sand Box; 3. Manipulation Box; 4. Egg Shaker Chant; 5. Magnets; 6. Peg-Board; 7. Bright Builders; 8. Containers; 9. Lock Board
10. Collages 11. Stamp Collection; 12. Flower Arranging; 13. Pre-writing; Chapter 9: Cognitive; 1. Environmental Sounds Tape; 2. Imitation; 3. Body Part Identification; 4. Music and Movement ""If You're Happy and You Know It""; 5. Common Object Identification; 6. Find the Object; 7. Making Choices; 8. Memory Book; 9. Puzzles; Chapter 10: Communication; 1. Story/Current Event Retelling; 2. Taking Turns (Throwing a Ball); 3. Table Top Turn-Taking; 4. Making Requests (Utilizing a Switch); 5. Adapted Yes/No Response; Chapter 11: Social/Recreation; 1. Balloons and Music; 2. Parachute
3. Shake Hands ""Hello""4. Play the Drum; 5. Tape/CD Player and Switch; 6. Active Television Watching; 7. Board Games; 8. Plant Care; 9. Pet Care; Part Three: Materials and Resources; Scenario Specific Materials including catalogs and books; Bibliography & Recommended Reading; About the Authors
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed August 15, 2016).
ISBN:
1-283-36690-8
9786613366900
1-891278-59-2
OCLC:
956277745

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