HEAD Welfare Seminar
Workshops
The aim of parallel workshops is to find best practices and to discuss solutions found and tested in various parts of the world.
Tuesday 18.11.2008
13.00 – 14.30
Workshop I
Chair: Kaija Huhtanen
2 x 45 minutes, August-Cabinet
- Short stories and music as a source of well-being in older age
Leena Nietosvuori, Alli Rinne, Tarja Hannuksela and Marja Vuori, Lahti University of Applied Sciences
- Multisensoral Memory Tour for persons with dementia
Sari Högström, The Alzheimer Society and Finnish National Art Gallery
Workshop II
Chair: Taina Anttonen
3 x 30 minutes, Juhokusti-Cabinet
- Community Comprehensive Nursing for the Mental Disabled
– the strategy and practice of the Tohoku Fukushi University Hospital
Hiroaki Ambo, Japan
- Innovative multi-sectoral elderly care services: The «hotel pilot» at Lahti, Finland
Helinä Melkas & Sanna Pekkola, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Lahti Unit
- Problem-based learning as a tool for developing elderly people’s care
Matleena Takaluoma and Hannele Tiittanen, Lahti University of Applied Sciences
Wednesday 19.11.2008
13.00 – 14.30
Workshop I
Chair: Päivi Mäkitalo
2 x 45 minutes, August-Cabinet
- “The World of Music” -Project - Musical Meetings for all kinds of People
Hanna Untala, Ahjolan Kannatusyhdistys ry/MuMa-project
- Different prospects of teaching singing to handicapped adults
Anna Degerman, Camphill Community Myllylähde
Workshop II
Chair: Liisa Suhonen
3 x 30 minutes, Juhokusti-Cabinet
- Internal Care Service Provision Network for the Elderly and Handicapped
– the strategy and practice of Tohoku Fukushi University Hospital (Hiroo Hagino, Japan)
Hiroo Hagino, Japan
- Interactive caring tv as a tool in rehabilitation
Arja Piirainen, Helsinki University
- Rocking chair -training
Ilkka Väänänen, Innovation Centre in the Lahti University of Applied Sciences
