The priceless wellbeing benefits of art included in a Home Care Package
In a groundbreaking initiative, older individuals residing in their own homes are now relishing one-on-one sessions with professional artists as part of their home care packages, ushering in a novel approach that not only enhances wellbeing but fosters social connectivity.
Under the auspices of the Arts on Prescription @ Home program, HammondCare At Home has pioneered the provision of art lessons to its clients, encompassing those grappling with dementia, alongside the customary cleaning and personal care services typically offered by home care providers.
In certain instances, healthcare professionals, including general practitioners, may recommend clients to partake in artist visits, recognisingArts on Prescription the inherent health benefits therein.
Lorraine Carroll, aged 87, and Roslyn Rooke, aged 69, are among the beneficiaries of this innovative endeavour, receiving visits from one of HammondCare’s 15 skilled artists who offer engagement through painting, singing, acting, and dancing. These sessions, financed through their home care packages, provide a diverse avenue for self-expression and enrichment.
Bay Warburton, General Manager of HammondCare At Home, underscores the organisations commitment to holistic care, emphasising the integration of physical, mental, clinical, and spiritual wellbeing within their service provision.
Lorraine, a retired dressmaker, revels in her regular sessions with artist Shirley Cambitzi, delving into the intricacies of watercolour painting amidst landscapes, portraits, and still life compositions. Shirley’s fortnightly visits, facilitated through HammondCare At Home’s Arts on Prescription @ Home program, serve as a source of accomplishment and respite for Lorraine, despite her mobility challenges.
Similarly, Roslyn, a resident of Carlingford, seized the opportunity to nurture her latent passion for art, embarking on a journey of self-discovery with artist Michelle Lo. Despite grappling with osteoarthritis, Roslyn finds solace and fulfilment in her artistic pursuits, with Michelle’s companionship serving as a beacon of joy and camaraderie.
Recent research published in The Journal of Ageing and Social Change corroborates the tangible benefits of the Arts on Prescription @ Home program, highlighting its capacity to engender enhanced social interaction, facilitate personal growth, and foster a sense of achievement among participants.
Professor Christopher Poulos, Director of HammondCare’s Centre for Positive Ageing and architect of the program, extols its potential to infuse homes with joy and vitality, particularly for individuals navigating the complexities of dementia.
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