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True empathic listening is an achievable goal for all of us, but it is almost impossible to attain this ALL OF THE TIME. There are various reasons why we all struggle from time to time. When we do achieve this momentous achievement, we certainly do deserve a pat on the back; It is so difficult […]
NAAP Contributor, Anthony Vicari, offers his first article in a brand new series, Old Lives Matter. This article deals directly with the subject matter of “Caring” and how the Recreation/Activity Professional is not only the Quality of Live Champion; but, also a necessary team member of the Quality of Care Team in any healthcare setting. […]
Amy Laughlin, NAAP President, Administrator/Activity Professional Be Open & Honest with Communication Have the courage to go to your Administrator and professionally express yourself. Ask for what you need (supplies, additional manpower for a special project, capital expense) – all they can is no! Don’t be afraid to ask for help or advice, or to […]
As the creator of My Activity Resources, I am always searching for new programs that can benefit activity professionals. I was lucky enough to stumble along a fabulous new program by Debi Block. She is a lover of the arts, Hollywood, showtunes and more. Combining her love of entertainment along with senior recreation, she has […]
When I was young our family enjoyed listening to the Roger Whittaker “Christmas Album.” One of my favorite songs on that album had the following lyrics: Look down, look down and see the world Look down and see the world rejoicing A child, a child is born today In peace and love so raise your […]
Ageism seems to be one of the most common “isms” that hasn’t been banned from polite society. During the presidential race, many social media memes were flying around teasing Joe Biden for having dementia. There are YouTube channels of people dressing up like seniors, falling over with walkers and using physical comedy to look frail. […]