Ideas for Little Gifts for Nursing Home Residents
#22
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Nancy Zieman has the cozy shawl pattern free on her website. I have made several to get delivered to the nursery home. I don't have the time these days to donate my time as would like. So for now at least I can donate these shawls to people who don't have anyone or much .i figure when I retire then I will have time to spend some time there. These shawls I can do at 10:30 at nite or whatever. I really would like to make some bags for the walkers too. I think that would be so helpful but it is a time thing around here.
#23
Click it bags. How about fidget aprons? I made 25 of them for the altzheimers unit where my mother is a resident. It gives them something to do and they love them. I put a button flap with a picture underneath, a velcro strip with a pull at the end, some furry applique, a zip compartment with a string of beads sewn into the pouch. They play and play and play, it is amazing. I put so much on each one, but when I gave them out, I realized they fixate on one thing and just stay there for hours. The next time, they will go to another. My only problem is the staff forgets about them and of course the residents don't know enough to ask for them, that frustrates me. Oh well.
#24
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Pine Grove, PA
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I like to make lap quilts for alzheimers, dementia patients..lots of things to do..like zippers, buttons, loop, crinkle fabric,etc. Also I put an elephant silhouette(elephants never forget!)..Make some 'pockets' with the sewable clear plastic fronts , so they can put pictures in. Another neat thing is cloth banners for walkers, or across the foot of the bed, on the wall,..Happy B-Day, Anniversery,Veterans day, etc. This encourages a lot of conversation.
#26
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Here is the link to the wraps that we did for the assisted living facility where my SIL works. http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...e-t208787.html We donated them anonymously. Two of the residents have since died and their families have left the wraps for others to enjoy. Some wear theirs every day.
#27
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: LaVista Nebraska
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Walker Totes
Those bags that hang on the walkers would be great.
http://www.sewingsupport.com/sewing-...lker-bags.html
http://www.sewingsupport.com/sewing-...lker-bags.html
#29
I have made seasonal wall hangings from Patrick Lose's books for my cousin. These wall hangings brighten up his room and give him something fresh and new to look at each month. They have also been good conversation starters for people who come into his room.
#30
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Northern, Utah
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You can also make wheelchair bags, that hang on sides, just make sure they don,t get tangled with the wheels. Some of your sewing patterns have the different things like that. Check Simplicity or Mc Calls.
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