Seeing the smiles and laughter while they’re doing the activities warms my heart. Sometimes young children and older people are not that different in terms of the activities they enjoy, but we must remember to respect their dignity.
This is wonderful. An absolute inspiration, though I am surprised there have been so few views. The fact that dementia is a growing problem, and most carers learn by trial and error how to care for their charges, so often results in needless anxiety for both sides. Guidance about fun activities which can occupy, stimulate and exercise both those with dementia and the carers, and even involve friends and the family is a fantastic contribution. Thank you for posting this video.
Слушайте, ребята, какие вы молодцы, что организуете для пожилых людей такие разные активности! Очень трогательно смотреть на это, их улыбки, теплые взгляды.. Это перышко, которое они передают друг другу, дуя на него.. Эти прыгающие на ткани лягушки. Спасибо тому, кто это придумал. Мне кажется, что в наших учреждениях для проживания таких людей, таких занятий нет..
Lovely. My brother has a rare form of dementia PCA Bensons syndrome. His sight is affected, his vision distorts surroundings and objects. He loves music and damcing, he walks constantly. I hooe one day scientist eill find a cure for all types of dementia.
Привет всем, я давно работаю с людьми Деменция - Альцгеймера и благодарю вас за такие видео.Я сама при помощи проб и ошибок вывела программу которая даёт результат и делюсь опытом и каждый раз ищу что-то новое, мы все будем старым когда-то,если доживём и нужно помогать людям.
I go to a dementia dance With my mum and we don’t nee to sit to dance we treat our dances as if it was a family birthday party with out the food no flashing lights we have a screen playing al the old music videos 50 60 70 80 and we do action music too we do line dancing too
Very inspirational! May we please have the titles of the music used? They’re perfect to use in our dementia exercise group. Thank you for sharing your expertise.
I'm really being touched by the activities you've shared. I want to learn further about seniors exercises. I want to help elders in my country, Indonesia, to enjoy their ages. Do have license or training to get certified trainers, for examples? Please let me know further more. I have passion for elders. Thank you..
Hi Ms Alison, its really helps alot your video specially im working here in Alzheimers Dse Association-Singapore. Do you come up with music playlist in your activitity.? Hope you share more some information and activities your Dementia. GodBless.
Hi Davinia, this was a project we did some years ago funded by the arts council. The trainer was a very inspirational lady called Diane Ammas. We devised our own sessions from this but we have also found Circle dancing to be very useful as well.
I have recently started as a volunteer at my local hospital on the dementia ward, helping out with a weekly 'love to move' session. This is an inspirational video. Anyone know where I could find the strap on tap dancing shoes? I would also like to find a training course near me.
Seeing the smiles and laughter while they’re doing the activities warms my heart. Sometimes young children and older people are not that different in terms of the activities they enjoy, but we must remember to respect their dignity.
"if I can make them happy for one minute, thats an achievement for me" Love her
Hello Mary
How are you doing today?
This is wonderful. An absolute inspiration, though I am surprised there have been so few views. The fact that dementia is a growing problem, and most carers learn by trial and error how to care for their charges, so often results in needless anxiety for both sides. Guidance about fun activities which can occupy, stimulate and exercise both those with dementia and the carers, and even involve friends and the family is a fantastic contribution. Thank you for posting this video.
Слушайте, ребята, какие вы молодцы, что организуете для пожилых людей такие разные активности! Очень трогательно смотреть на это, их улыбки, теплые взгляды.. Это перышко, которое они передают друг другу, дуя на него..
Эти прыгающие на ткани лягушки.
Спасибо тому, кто это придумал.
Мне кажется, что в наших учреждениях для проживания таких людей, таких занятий нет..
Lovely. My brother has a rare form of dementia PCA Bensons syndrome.
His sight is affected, his vision distorts surroundings and objects.
He loves music and damcing, he walks constantly.
I hooe one day scientist eill find a cure for all types of dementia.
This is gorgeous work, so loving and impactful. THANK YOU.
Thank you so much for your kindness and caring and loving manner that you give everyone everyday.Sending lots of love and hugs and kisses to you all
Thank you for the inspiration, this video shows the extra step most facilities must take.
Sociable, fun and exercise are all positive benefits,I also use scarves and sheets to encourage movement.Great video.
Привет всем, я давно работаю с людьми Деменция - Альцгеймера и благодарю вас за такие видео.Я сама при помощи проб и ошибок вывела программу которая даёт результат и делюсь опытом и каждый раз ищу что-то новое, мы все будем старым когда-то,если доживём и нужно помогать людям.
Your all lucky to work with them❤
Thank you for uploading the video.
Thanks for sharing💖💖💖💖💖
I go to a dementia dance With my mum and we don’t nee to sit to dance we treat our dances as if it was a family birthday party with out the food no flashing lights we have a screen playing al the old music videos 50 60 70 80 and we do action music too we do line dancing too
i wonder the music they are using in this exercise ...i want to do these for my elderlies in the nursing home
Beautiful work! 👏
Thank you, I think it's wonderful...I found this as a search for info on movement for Alzheimers patients.
Glad you enjoyed it
Do you have a playlist of the music, or song list? Lovely video!
I would love a copy also please.
Very inspirational! May we please have the titles of the music used? They’re perfect to use in our dementia exercise group. Thank you for sharing your expertise.
Can anyone suggest the music that she has used, would be very helpful
Merci ! Infirmière en maison de retraite mais ne parlant pas anglais ....pourriez vous l'indiquer un moyen de traduction depuis youtube
I'm really being touched by the activities you've shared. I want to learn further about seniors exercises. I want to help elders in my country, Indonesia, to enjoy their ages. Do have license or training to get certified trainers, for examples? Please let me know further more. I have passion for elders. Thank you..
Love the video❤work with seniors too❤
This is amazing. Tq for sharing
what is the music xalled
so ican buy it for my grandparents
thank you much.
I believe one of the songs is called "Steppin out with my baby"
Hi Ms Alison, its really helps alot your video specially im working here in Alzheimers Dse Association-Singapore. Do you come up with music playlist in your activitity.? Hope you share more some information and activities your Dementia. GodBless.
thanks for sharing...wonderful!
can I ask where you got the strap on taps for the shoes please
How do you get trained to teach this?I work on a dementia unit and this would be great for my building.
Hi Davinia, this was a project we did some years ago funded by the arts council. The trainer was a very inspirational lady called Diane Ammas. We devised our own sessions from this but we have also found Circle dancing to be very useful as well.
How does one get the training please?
Yes, but how about participants who are not as mobile?
Could you tell what song is starting this video? Please
What music do you play?
What the name of the song ?
thanks for making this video
Hi what is that large colorful fabric is called and where can we buy those? Thank you
It calls therapeutic parachute. You can get it online.
05:53pm Me gustan los ejercicios
very good work . appreciate ! @AlisonLowe.
.love it❤
Where can I find those taps for the shoes
Did you ever find the taps?? I’m looking for some
@@ericawhipple261 Same!
Do you have any more videos? Trying to learn the dance program.
I have recently started as a volunteer at my local hospital on the dementia ward, helping out with a weekly 'love to move' session. This is an inspirational video. Anyone know where I could find the strap on tap dancing shoes? I would also like to find a training course near me.
Hello Vicky
How are you doing today?
So lovely
This makes me sad for my gramma. Shes close to 90 and she just sits at home all day watching TV.
Dad too, just sits at home. He needs a place with activities.
Very useful
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Why are sitting down get the butts off them chairs get there body’s moving to the music