How Seniors Remember, Think & Function More Effectively In 9 StepsI have dedicated the past 25 years to helping seniors preserve their abilities to think, remember, and function cognitively. Throughout the course of this work I have developed a method that helps art and recreation therapists and caregivers to engage the elderly. It’s called Therapeutic Thematic Arts Programming (TTAP). Three main goals are woven throughout the thematic programming process:
These goals are accomplished by using connected creative activity around a theme to provide a stimulating and rich group experience for the participants. Each individual is stimulated within the group through a series of nine steps known as the TTAP Method:
Step 1: From individual thought to group ideas (linguistic). TTAP incorporates the creative arts into a structured therapeutic program, so that through sculpture, music, art, poetry, and other events, our older citizens can engage their minds, bodies, and senses to prolong the quality of their life and their ability to function on so many levels. These activities can provide significant relevance to real life. These activities are structured yet flexible and are individualized for each participant’s learning needs or interests. They provide a natural way of learning and processing information through enjoyable moments. |
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