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The Age Well Project

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The description of the project

Description from concept note- Web base resource center, trainings for care givers and model home.

  • Insights
    General guidelines of dementia care, accessibility, Do’s & Don’t. Myth and facts.
  • Regulations and guidelines
    National and international guidelines, papers with brief description and web links.
  • Research and statistics
    Papers- short description and web links, infographics with references.
  • Trainings
    Trainings by Aadi (to be developed).
  • Treatment and care centers
    Nationwide , state wise information and links of clinics, day care and residential care homes.

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Featured updates:

VR- Model care home

Training Programme

Day 1: Introduction to the course

Day 2: We are similar

Day 3: Understanding disability and social model

Day 4: Building trust and relationships

Day 5: Care giving process

Day 6: Preparing yourself for care giving

Day 7: Managing the challenge for care giving

Day 8: Understanding the person

Day 9: Skills for care giving

Day 10: Safety and Risk assessment

Day 11: Facilitating interactions

Days 12&13: Facilitating mobility

Day 14: Supporting people in maintaining personal care and hygiene

Day 15: Facilitating well-being through leisure and nutrition

Days 16, 17, 18: Internship I

Day 19: Skills for specific situations I

Day 20: Skills for specific situations II

Day 21: Skills for specific situations III

Days 22, 23, 24: Internship II

Day 25: Closing relationships and taking care of yourself

Additional reading

 

Polling booths in Delhi to be disabled friendly

In order to make it possible for all citizens to be able to exercise their mandate the polling booths in Delhi are being made disabled friendly. We have been working with the Office of the Chief Electoral Officer and other NGO’s and individuals to develop a training film and training material to train all officials at the polling stations. The Municipal Corporation of Delhi and other authorities are working on the construction of ramps etc. at polling stations according to specifications and guidelines given to them for seamless access.

You can click on the link below and register yourself with the accommodations you would need. You will need your voter ID card number.

Register yourself here as a person with disability

Basant Sangam Flower Show

This was the second flower show being organized by the DOR members. We decided to do it in the community- Vasant Vihar Club. As this was our second experience of planning for the Flower Show, there was a significant increase in the participation of all the members. We were a little more confident this time in planning for the flower show. We were all involved from writing the proposal to having a meeting with Mr. Mittal, the person incharge at the Vasant Vihar Club and planning and organizing the show. Some of the key points are:-

  • The Venue and display team visited the venue twice to plan for the display of the flowers. They also checked the accessibility of the toilets and the fitting of the ramp was planned.
  • The information team worked on making the process board and keeping the informationmaterials at the information desk.
  • The Welcome team was supported by the whole DOR team in making the bookmarks to be given to the guests as souvenirs. They were there to welcome all the guests.
  • The refreshment group was serving hot coffee and biscuits to guests.
  • The inventory team had collected flower pots from AADI. They also went to the Vasant Vihar Club to collect the pots. Forty one pots had come as a contribution from the Vasant Vihar Club and the Vasant Vihar community. There were more than 150 pots to be displayed this time!
  • In this event, Care plan members joined the DOR members in different committees with everyone working together.

Many guests came from Vasant Vihar to visit the flower show. Everyone gave us positive feedback and said that they enjoyed being a part of this event!

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Kalakriti Art Exhibition

For the past four years, all the DOR members have been coming together and having fun learning and creating art. This allowed everyone to participate in creating something of their own while giving it a touch of their own personality and expression. The process started with a discussion about holding an art exhibition with the DOR members, in the community meeting. As the members had never been to an art gallery before, they decided to visit different Art Galleries where art exhibitions were taking place at that point of time. The members attended the art exhibitions being held at the Hauz Khas village, India Habitat center, and the Saket Square One Mall. Before going to the exhibitions, there were discussions on what specific aspect of the art exhibitions was needed to be observed -like the display of the art items, ambience of the exhibitions, the lighting etc. The members came back very excited and shared their observations enthusiastically. Their observations about lightings and display were taken into account while constructing the art gallery in AADI. The funding for constructing the art gallery and for the exhibition came from the State Bank of India. After the visit to the art gallery, members met and decided to name this art exhibition KALAKRITI. They then divided themselves in various committees so that the work could start.

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Members were also involved in the purchase of focus lights and Art items for the art exhibition. This event also had involvement of some of the members from other processes such as the Careplan process at AADI and the Rural Community Based Habilitation and Rehabilitation (RCBHR). They were part of the Display, Inventory and certificates committee with some members giving their paintings for display as well. The group ensured that they were introduced to the team, which was helpful in the overall participation.

The different committees formed were: Information and invitation, Venue, Display, Inventory, Certificates, Welcome, Food and Brochure. Members worked in their own committees to make the exhibition a success. Some people went to shop for materials like bulbs and other electrical items, some went to buy art items, some were involved in getting the certificate designed and some were busy planning for the snacks to be kept in the evening. Members of AADI and Saarthak also participated in the Art Exhibition by contributing their paintings, photographs and pottery items. The display of the paintings took 3 days! The display on each wall well thought out. Each wall had a theme according to which the paintings were displayed.

On the day of the Art Exhibition ‘Kalakriti’ the AADI central courtyard was full of people, who were all eager to see the exhibition. There was lots of hustle and bustle and excitement in the air. The Chief Guest for the evening was Ms. Arpana Caur, a renowned Contemporary artist, who is the founder member of Academy of Fine Arts and Literature. She arrived and inaugurated the exhibition. Arpanaji really appreciated the efforts of all the people involved and invited everyone to her own art gallery. After the gallery was inaugurated, the members along with their family members and other friends went around appreciating each art work.