{"id":6402,"date":"2022-05-17T13:38:55","date_gmt":"2022-05-17T17:38:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ezermizion.org\/blog\/?p=6402"},"modified":"2022-05-17T13:38:55","modified_gmt":"2022-05-17T17:38:55","slug":"caring-for-the-aged","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ezermizion.org\/blog\/caring-for-the-aged\/","title":{"rendered":"Caring for the Aged"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p><strong>Guided Cognitive Activity Caregivers Training Program<\/strong><br>Ezer Mizion\u2019s Geriatric Division\u2019s goal is to provide optimal service to aging care recipients while giving caregivers<br>additional tools which improve elder care provision and ensure optimal well-being of the seniors.<br>The challenges of aging and neurodegenerative diseases are well known and widely discussed as they become an<br>increasingly prevalent and significant social and economic issue.<br>Aging is usually related to decline and losses of various kinds. While there are several pharmacological agents<br>available which are known to play an important role in memory preservation, compliance with these protocols can<br>bear possible serious adverse effects. Thus, the most promising avenues of intervention now lie in prevention. In<br>this perspective, nutrition, physical activities, social interactions, and cognitive activities practiced by the elderly<br>are currently principal domains of interest and research and have proven to be highly successful in improving and<br>maintaining function levels and improving quality of life.<br>The goal of this specific project is the promotion of cognitive stimulation among the elderly, which will hopefully<br>play an active role in the preservation of memory and active cognitive function well in to old age.<br>The project is facilitated by hired caregivers who are employed by Ezer Mizion in the homes of the elderly. Many of  the elderly are homebound and have minimal physical and cognitive stimulation. Caregivers of the elderly who are<br>interested in enriching their toolbox and broadening their ability for richer interaction with their aging clients, have<br>been chosen to participate in this exciting Ezer Mizion caregiver training course.<br>The course introduces approaches for cognitive stimulation through simple, fun activities that the caregiver does<br>with the elderly client at home, using art, crafts and game mediums that are readily available. Techniques for<br>encouraging involvement by the senior are taught and modeled by geriatric professionals from the Ezer Mizion<br>team.<br>Because cognitive decline is a natural part of the aging process, there\u2019s a lot of benefit to cognitive stimulation<br>activities for elders such as like crossword puzzles, jigsaw puzzles, word and card games, and other games, which<br>can help older people retain as much cognitive function as possible, assist in memory retention, attention, abstract<br>reasoning and problem solving. These functions, along with the social exposure that the training brings, enhances<br>self-esteem both for the caregiver as well as for the elderly client, making it a win-win project.<br>The training syllabus is delivered at three intense theoretic and hands-on sessions and is followed by professional<br>supervision in the home of the senior, with enrichment meetings for all the caregivers once every quarter annually,<br>to further enhance their skills.<br>The pilot version was done at Ezer Mizion\u2019s Herzlia division and is currently being replicated at 14 different Ezer<br>Mizion service centers throughout Israel (Netanya, Kfar Sabba, Petach Tikvah, Bnei Brak, Tel Aviv, Holon, Bat Yam,<br>Ramat Gan, Givatayim, Ashdod, Rehovot, Lod, Modiin Ilit, Rishon Lezion).<br>This project has been made possible by a generous donation from Alex &amp; Rosa Dembitzer, for whom support of the<br>elderly and the struggle with dementia, is a cause that is dear to their hearts. Ezer Mizion projects serving both<br>dementia patients and their caregivers have received the warm support of the extended Dembitzer-Fried family<br>through this project and other important initiatives.<br><strong>Inter-generational Outings for the Elderly<\/strong><br>An additional project that has merited the Dembitzer Family\u2019s kind attention and support is Ezer<br>Mizion\u2019s plan to promote inter-generational interaction, stimulating connection of grandchildren to their<br>grandparents by arranging for them to share a mutually exciting field day together.<br>The first of these outings is scheduled to take place in another three weeks and will bring together the<br>elderly grandparents, their adult children and their grandchildren. The outings will be arranged by Ezer<br>Mizion professional staff, after identifying families that would benefit the most from such an<br>opportunity. Ezer Mizion volunteers will also be part of the outing group and assist in facilitating<br>technical aspects of the outing.<br>The project is beginning as a pilot with several families going out separately to specific venues with pre\u0002planned shared activities. 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