Wellness Domains
Social, Physical, Emotional, Intellectual
Our Preference Based Living team has created Individualized Positive Psychosocial Interventions, or IPPIs for short, to support provider communities as part of their journey to providing person-centered care. IPPIs are flexible activities that can be done in as little as 10 minutes, but if the resident is enjoying it then they can go longer. Anyone can perform an IPPI activity with a resident who has varying levels of dementia. Residents will first be interviewed about their personal preferences and preferred activities, based on their answers, IPPIs are chosen to meet the resident’s personal needs and preferences. IPPIs were designed to increase instances of positive interactions, strengthen connections between direct care workers and residents, increase positive moods, and decrease negative behaviors. We suggest doing an IPPI activity with a resident when there is downtime as a preventative measure, or when a resident is exhibiting behaviors of distress and could benefit from a more personalized intervention. The resident identified exercising or being active as a preference.
Instructions for this activity can be found here.
Group Size | Time of Day | Duration | Acuity Level |
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1 on 1 | Any | As Needed | Assisted Living Memory Care Skilled Nursing/Rehab |
Facilitator | Gender | ||
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Any | Coed |
Social, Physical, Emotional, Intellectual
Kimberly S. Van Haitsma, Kimberly Curyto, Katherine M. Abbott, Gail L. Towsley, Abby Spector, Morton Kleban, A Randomized Controlled Trial for an Individualized Positive Psychosocial Intervention for the Affective and Behavioral Symptoms of Dementia in Nursing Home Residents, The Journals of Gerontology: Series B, Volume 70, Issue 1, January 2015, Pages 35–45, https://doi-org.proxy.lib.miamioh.edu/10.1093/geronb/gbt102
Health & Fitness, Other
Anxiety, Dementia, Depression, Isolation, Mobility Loss, Sundowning
Modifications for this activity can be found here.
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