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A collection of calendar, newsletter templates and forms, Misc puzzles, word games, trivia contributed by our staff and our members..
These files are in a variety of formats including Word, Text, Publisher, Adobe pdf and others. Please feel free to submit some of your favorites to share with others.

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    1 : 1 Activity Planning Form - DIY for Assistants or Volunteers

    This form is designed to record your One on One Activity Programs from start to finish on paper, so that anyone assisting with an Activity would be able to conduct the event. 
    This form includes the Opening and Closing dialogue to start and finish the activity. Setup, Supplies needed, Goals, Special considerations.
    Keep a logbook with all of your most frequently used Sensory / 1:1 activities in a folder incase your assistants or your volunteers need to conduct an Activity in your absense.

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    Group Activity Planning Form - DIY for Assistants or Volunteers

    This form is designed to record your Activity Program from start to finish on paper, so that anyone assisting with an Activity would be able to conduct the event. 
    This form includes the Opening and Closing dialogue to start and finish the activity. Setup and take down, Supplies needed, Length of program, Safety and considerations.
    Keep a logbook with all of your most frequent and most popular activities in a folder incase your assistants or your volunteers need to conduct an Activity in your absense.

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    Hide and Seek Groundhog Shadow

    This File is a Groundhog Shadow .gif  - Print several copies and hide them around your facility on Groundhogs day. The residents who find them are entitled to a prize..
    Its a great intercom game for Groundhogs Day
    For your Newsletter: from Wikipedia -------------------
    The weather lore was brought from German-speaking areas where the badger (German: Dachs) is the forecasting animal. This appears to be an enhanced version of the lore that clear weather on the Christian Holy Day of Candlemas forebodes a prolonged winter.
    The Groundhog Day ceremony held at Punxsutawney in western Pennsylvania, centering around a semi-mythical groundhog named Punxsutawney Phil is held on February 2nd. The tradition goes that Phil, the forecasting animal, will be emerging from its burrow on this day and if he sees his shadow due to clear weather, it will retreat to its den and winter will persist for six more weeks, and if he does not see his shadow because of cloudiness, spring will arrive early. While the tradition remains popular in modern times, studies have found no consistent correlation between a groundhog seeing its shadow or not and the subsequent arrival time of spring-like weather.

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    Activity Newsletter created in MSWord 4page

    A 4 page Newsletter created with MS Word, edit the template to reflect your facility events.

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    MultiDepartmentalForm.pdf

    This is a Simple activity participation form to share  with other facility employees to report Activity Participation "after hours" or in-room. From listening to a tape or radio on a Sunday to having a late night dominoes game in the hall.  Leave a few copies in the room, or with the nurses station and perhaps a folder on the back of the residents closet door.  File imported by an administrator

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    AlzheimerAwareness.doc

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    Activity Calendar

    Activity Calendar for October with a Halloween Theme. This is a sample calendar created in Microsoft Word, portrait format with sample activities included. Edit this calendar to fit your facility.

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    Activity Participation Form

    This form should be use to track and document your residents participation in your activity program. The form uses a coding system to note the participation level & the residents reactions, all vital information when designing a plan of care for your residents. Be sure and keep your records up-to-date, keep 3 months of records close at hand for State Surveyors. They usually ask for 4-5 resident files to base your program on, this is a random choosing unless there were complaints for a certain resident.

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