Quick ‘n’ Simple – Manual of Activities
Now available in an easy-to-access PDF format, delivered straight to your inbox!
Created by renowned Diversional Therapist Lauretta Kaldor, this 53-page manual is a treasure trove of engaging, low-prep ideas tailored for aged care settings. It features a wide range of activities including mental stimulation exercises, DIY games, craft, cooking, simple sewing and knitting, running a news group, and producing a resident newsletter.
Benefits for Coordinators:
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Time-saving: Ready-to-go ideas reduce planning time.
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Versatile content: Suitable for a range of abilities and interests.
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Flexible format: PDF version allows for instant access, easy printing, and sharing.
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Proven results: Designed by a qualified therapist with years of experience in aged care.
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Cost-effective: One resource, many uses—ideal for busy teams on a budget.
Perfect for adding variety and meaningful engagement to your lifestyle program with minimal preparation.
Using the Manual in an Activity Session:
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Plan Ahead
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Browse the manual and choose an activity that suits your group’s abilities and interests (e.g. craft, mental games, or cooking).
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Print or screenshot the relevant pages if needed.
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Gather Materials
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Each activity includes a list of materials—keep common items on hand (e.g. scissors, paper, wool, glue, etc.).
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Use low-cost or recycled materials where possible.
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Set the Scene
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Introduce the activity with a warm welcome and brief explanation.
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Create a calm, inviting space with chairs arranged to encourage conversation.
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Run the Activity
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Follow the step-by-step instructions in the manual.
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Encourage participation at all levels—residents can help prep, assist each other, or simply observe if preferred.
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Encourage Interaction
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Use the session as a chance to spark conversation and connection.
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Activities like newsgroups or games work well to build social engagement.
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Wrap Up and Reflect
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Celebrate the outcomes—display finished crafts or share treats from a cooking session.
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Ask for feedback or let residents suggest what they’d like to try next.
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53 pages A4