"Working in the area of therapeutic recreation, St. Thomas Aquinas College Professor Linda Levine Madori believes she has found a way to search the mind for those hidden memories and then build on them, using conversation and areas or artistic expression, including drawing and painting, song and dance, poetry and sculpture." --The Journal News
These Arts for Interaction kits are designed for the mature adult individual, as well as those who suffer from Alzheimer’s disease. This kit contains a 60 minute CD that covers research on how art and activities stimulation brain functioning.
This workbook is an excellent resource for caregivers; easy to read, it covers how important activities are in the daily life of the individual diagnosed with mild and moderate Alzheimer’ disease.
This 300 page book looks at the therapeutic effects that art/activities has on those walking into a nursing home for the first time and follow them for the first 365 days in 5 different nursing homes in the New York City area.