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Creating Activities for Seniors and People with Disabilities

Price: $15.00

Meaningful activities play a vital role in promoting physical health, cognitive engagement, and social connection for seniors and individuals with disabilities. 


This course equips caregivers with the knowledge and practical skills to design safe, inclusive, and engaging activities tailored to varying abilities and needs. 


Learners will explore activity planning principles, adaptability techniques, and strategies that promote dignity, independence, and overall well-being.


Learning Objectives:

  1. Identify appropriate types of activities for seniors and individuals with disabilities.

  2. Explain the importance of structured activities in supporting physical, cognitive, and social well-being.

  3. Recognize key factors to consider when planning activities, including safety, interests, and ability levels.

  4. Adapt activities to accommodate different abilities and promote inclusive participation.

Intended Audience: Long-term care workers (LTCW), home care aides (HCA), nursing assistants (NAR/NAC), registered nurses (RN) and other healthcare professionals.


State: Washington
Course Type: Continuing Education
Course Credits: 1 hour of Continuing Education credit
Language: English
Delivery: Self-Paced Online
Prerequisites: none

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