What is in the newspaper? – Core Activity
Date/Time
Date(s) - 30/06/2025
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
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“During the ‘What’s in the Newspaper?’ activity, a staff member will select a few brief and engaging news items from a local or national newspaper. They will read these items aloud to the residents, pausing to explain any unfamiliar terms or concepts. The staff member will then facilitate a group discussion, encouraging residents to share their thoughts, opinions, and memories related to the news stories. This activity aims to stimulate cognitive function, encourage social interaction, and provide a sense of connection to the wider world.”
Key Considerations:
- Simplicity: Choose news items that are short, concise, and easy to understand. Avoid complex or emotionally charged topics.
- Visual Aids: Use pictures or photos from the newspaper to support understanding and stimulate conversation.
- Personalization: Relate the news items to the residents’ past experiences and interests. For example, if the news story is about a local event, ask residents if they remember similar events from their own lives.
- Flexibility: Be prepared to adjust the activity based on the residents’ level of engagement and cognitive abilities. If the discussion is becoming too challenging, gently redirect it to a more familiar topic.
- Safety: Prioritize the emotional well-being of the residents. Avoid discussing distressing or upsetting news that may cause anxiety or confusion.
This approach aims to make the “What’s in the Newspaper?” activity meaningful and enjoyable for our residents.
Core activities may be replaced if another activity is scheduled.