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E-grāmata: On the Go with Senior Services: Library Programs for Any Time and Any Place

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  • Formāts: 168 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Feb-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Libraries Unlimited Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781440872297
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  • Formāts: 168 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Feb-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Libraries Unlimited Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781440872297

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Not only does this book offer insights into how to better serve all seniors, but it also provides complete step-by-step instructions for dozens of exciting and engaging programs that can be held both onsite and offsite.

While serving the senior population is a standard service in public libraries, it has traditionally focused on in-house programs and homebound services. On the Go with Senior Services is different. With this inspiring and practical guide, your library can rejuvenate its in-house services with new programs and also take them on the road—to retirement and assisted living communities, adult day care programs, and nursing homes and rehab centers.

With such diversity in the senior population, this book describes strategies for designing senior programs that fit your community's needs. It offers a trove of templates for programs that range from crafts, word games, pop culture, pets, holidays, humor, mysteries, technology, and music. It offers tips and suggestions on how to interact with seniors, including those who may have a variety of physical and cognitive needs. There are also guidelines for working with individuals suffering from dementia. A robust list of further resources is provided.

The growing population of seniors presents librarians with new challenges and opportunities, and this book is a valuable guide to navigating and embracing them.


• Features program templates with step-by-step instructions guaranteed to save you time

• Offers ideas for programs that can be conducted at the library or offsite senior facilities

• Provides surefire ideas for working with seniors and technology

• Covers segments of the senior population not thoroughly addressed in other professional sources, helping librarians fill in or expand into areas

• Includes guidance on working with seniors with dementia or Alzheimer's

Recenzijas

Adult service librarians will find practical ideas that can easily be adapted to fit their own community. * Library Journal *

Papildus informācija

Not only does this book offer insights into how to better serve all seniors, but it also provides complete step-by-step instructions for dozens of exciting and engaging programs that can be held both onsite and offsite.
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction xiii
Part I Programming for the Older Adult
1(22)
1 The Older Adult Population
3(20)
Generations of the Older Adult Population
4(2)
Profile of the Older Adult
6(7)
Community and Library Assessments
13(2)
Library Programming
15(2)
Creating Relationships with Community Organizations
17(1)
Working with the Older Adult Population
18(1)
Conclusion
19(1)
References
20(3)
Part II The Programs
23(120)
2 Just for Fun
25(10)
Introduction
25(1)
Let's Have a Good Laugh
26(2)
Pets
28(3)
The Sweet Taste of Candy and Chocolate
31(4)
3 It's about Time
35(34)
Introduction
35(1)
Baseball: America's Favorite Pastime
36(4)
Local History Programs
40(2)
Cincinnati: Then and Now
42(6)
Music of the Decades
48(5)
Superhero Storytime
53(2)
Thanksgiving Memories
55(3)
TV Trivia: The Golden Girls
58(4)
The Twelfth Month: The Holiday Month
62(3)
Valentine's Day
65(4)
4 Places and Puzzles
69(12)
Introduction
69(1)
Cruising the Caribbean
70(4)
Mystery and Detectives
74(3)
Road Trips
77(4)
5 Words and Stories
81(8)
Introduction
81(1)
Chit Chat: Trains
82(2)
Storytellers
84(1)
Summer Reading
85(2)
Words on Wheels
87(2)
6 Art-Based Programs
89(8)
Introduction
89(1)
Adult Maker Series: Building a Terrarium
90(2)
Art and Artists
92(2)
Arts-Based Literacy Outreach
94(2)
Books and Crafts
96(1)
7 Mind and Memory
97(26)
Introduction
97(1)
Understanding Patrons with Dementia
98(4)
Mary Beth Riedner
Designing Book and Reading Programs
102(3)
Project BRIDGE
105(4)
Library Memory Project and Memory Cafes
109(1)
Memory Cafes: All Things Ice Cream
110(4)
Memory Cafes
114(1)
Music & Memory
115(1)
The Music & Memory Program
116(2)
The Music and Memory Program
118(2)
The Tales and Travel Memories Program
120(3)
8 Technology Connections
123(20)
Introduction
123(1)
Technology Classes without a Computer Lab
123(4)
Adam Chang
Technology Outreach
127(1)
Examples of Technology Programs
128(1)
Apple iPhone: Getting Started
129(5)
Appy Hour
134(3)
Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
137(2)
Old and New Tech: Virtual Reality and Stereoscopic Devices
139(2)
Web on Wheels Bus: Mobile Computer Lab
141(2)
Conclusion 143(2)
Resource Directory 145(4)
Index 149
Phyllis Goodman is a recently retired librarian who worked more than 25 years in library services and education.