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Section 9
DVD Track #9: Leader and Competition

Table of Contents | NCCAP/NCTRC CE Booklet

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Note-Taking Exercise

Leader
How was Harold, the former policeman, motivated using a leader approach?

 

Residents to be motivated by "Leading" an Activity


Way in which resident can "Lead" an activity

Residents

Activity you want resident to attend

Staff or Volunteer Responsible

Call a few Bingo numbers

Harold

Bingo

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Competition
What is one difficulty in regards to using competition as a motivator?

 

How did the speaker use competition to motivate Margaret, and stop Margaret’s harassment of the other residents during the bowling game?

 

Residents to be motivated by "Decreasing Comparisons" in a Competition


How to compare resident to him/herself

Residents

Competition Activity

Staff or Volunteer Responsible

"You got 6 pins yesterday; try for 7 today!"

Margaret

Plastic Bowling

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Residents to be motivated by playing "Help Your Neighbor"  or "Las Vegas"


"Help Your Neighbor" Game--Residents

Adaptations needed to assist resident to play card game

Staff/Volunteer to conduct card game?  When?

Helen

a. Assist resident in counting
b. Only use numbered cards

 

 

a.
b.

 

 

a.
b.

 

QUESTION #9: What is a way to make playing cards easier to read for the “Help Your Neighbor” game?


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