How Drawing and Talking Session Work for Older Adults and People Living with Dementia
Suitable for Older Adults
Who are:
- Living with mild to moderate dementia
- Have Parkinson's disease
- Speech impairment
- Hearing impairment
- Mild to moderate cognitive impairment
- Suffered a stroke
- In residential care
- In respite care
- Receiving palliative care
- Receiving in home support
- Physical disabilities
Suffering from:
- Trauma
- Depression
- Emotional dysregulation
- Anxiety
- Memory loss
- Loss of independence
- Behavioural issues
- Low self esteem/self confidence
- Disturbed sleep patterns
- Bereavement
- Domestic violence
- Phobias or fears
- Isolation
- Is autistic
- Poverty
- Discrimination
Supporting their Entire Familiy
Professionals and volunteers supporting those and their families with:
Who are:
- Dementia caregivers
- Children of aged parents
- Spouses to Alzheimer’s
- Adjusting to diagnosis
- Stressed by caregiving
- Facing family dynamics
- Grieving gradual loss
- Seeking understanding
- Connecting with patient
- Emotionally strained
Suffering from:
- Living with mild to moderate dementia
- Have Parkinson's disease
- Speech impairment
- Hearing impairment
- Mild to moderate cognitive impairment
- Suffered a stroke
- In residential care
- In respite care
- Receiving palliative care
- Receiving in home support
- Physical disabilities