- Introduction
- Needs Assessment
- Literature Review
- Capstone Details
- Lesson Objectives, Activities, and Artifacts
- Conclusion
Welcome to my Udemy course on intergenerational programming with residents of nursing care facilities and young kids.
In this course, you will learn more about bringing young kids from one generation and care facility residents from a different generation together to interact in what is call intergenerational programming and the positive benefits associated with it. My goal for this course is to bring more awareness to the positive benefits of these programs and how occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants are uniquely suited to implement these programs. Ideally, you will use this course to learn basic information about intergenerational programming that you can take to dive further into the endless opportunities they can provide to communities. This Udemy course provides lectures, videos, and resources created throughout this capstone experience. To further enhance your learning and increase convenience, resources are downloadable. At the end of this course, you will find resources in APA formatting that helped to develop this capstone and Udemy course. All photos and video consents are held by Friendship Haven, McKenzie Hawley.
Feel free to message the instructor with any additional questions you may have. Thank you for reviewing this Udemy course and I hope you find it educational.
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My name is Hannah Promes and I am a third year occupational therapy doctoral student at Drake University in Des Moines, IA. I will graduate in May 2024. I have always had a soft spot for the geriatric population and strongly believe they deserve to enjoy their last years on Earth.