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Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1988
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED298477
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contents Read-Aloud Programs for the Elderly. Check This Out Series. Institutionalized Persons Library Materials Library Services Nursing Homes Older Adults Outreach Programs Reading Aloud to Others Volunteers In order to provide regular read-aloud programs in nursing homes, to mentally stimulate and enrich the institutionalized elderly, and to improve access to library materials and services a project, proposed by the Seattle Public Library, provided training for volunteers in read-aloud techniques, sensitivity to nursing home residents, and meeting the needs of the frail elderly. A by-product of the project, funded with money from the Library Services and Construction Act, was the development of an instructional manual for use by library staff, volunteer coordinators, and activity directors interested in conducting read-aloud programs. Staff and volunteers conducted 372 programs for 3,396 residents in 9 months, with volunteers contributing 90% of the programming time. The results of the project led to its incorporation into the overall outreach program of the library and the creation of an annotated bibliography of more than 200 titles appropriate for read-aloud programs. (MS)
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spellingShingle Read-Aloud Programs for the Elderly. Check This Out Series.
Institutionalized Persons
Library Materials
Library Services
Nursing Homes
Older Adults
Outreach Programs
Reading Aloud to Others
Volunteers
Read-Aloud Programs for the Elderly. Check This Out Series. Institutionalized Persons Library Materials Library Services Nursing Homes Older Adults Outreach Programs Reading Aloud to Others Volunteers In order to provide regular read-aloud programs in nursing homes, to mentally stimulate and enrich the institutionalized elderly, and to improve access to library materials and services a project, proposed by the Seattle Public Library, provided training for volunteers in read-aloud techniques, sensitivity to nursing home residents, and meeting the needs of the frail elderly. A by-product of the project, funded with money from the Library Services and Construction Act, was the development of an instructional manual for use by library staff, volunteer coordinators, and activity directors interested in conducting read-aloud programs. Staff and volunteers conducted 372 programs for 3,396 residents in 9 months, with volunteers contributing 90% of the programming time. The results of the project led to its incorporation into the overall outreach program of the library and the creation of an annotated bibliography of more than 200 titles appropriate for read-aloud programs. (MS)
title Read-Aloud Programs for the Elderly. Check This Out Series.
topic Institutionalized Persons
Library Materials
Library Services
Nursing Homes
Older Adults
Outreach Programs
Reading Aloud to Others
Volunteers
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED298477