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ACTIVITY DIRECTOR BASIC STUDY GUIDE FOR FINAL EXAM | 100% DETAILED SOLUTION|2025 4 domains but really 5 - 1. Cognitive 2. physical 3. mental 4. emotional 5. spiritual has been added Purpose of activities - 1. Continuation of previous activities 2. Adaptation of a leisure interest they could no longer do after an illness. 3. Physical Activity 4. Improve or maintain Socialization 5. Cognitive stimulation 6. Learn new activity 7. Spiritual nurturing 8. Quality of life 9. Provide opportunity for choice and to have some control over their life. (they can say no) 10. Continuation of involvement in community interests and ties. Benefits of Activities - 1. Reduce Cardiovascular and respiratory risks 2. Maintain or improve range of motion (ROM) 3. Reduce risks for skin breakdown 4. Improved mental stimulation and functioning 5. Alleviate symptoms of depression 6. Helps calm anxiety 7. Promote confidence and independence 8. Relieves stress

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ACTIVITY DIRECTOR BASIC STUDY GUIDE FOR FINAL
EXAM | 100% DETAILED SOLUTION|2025


4 domains but really 5 - 1. Cognitive
2. physical
3. mental
4. emotional
5. spiritual has been added

Purpose of activities - 1. Continuation of previous activities
2. Adaptation of a leisure interest they could no longer do after an illness.
3. Physical Activity
4. Improve or maintain Socialization
5. Cognitive stimulation
6. Learn new activity
7. Spiritual nurturing
8. Quality of life
9. Provide opportunity for choice and to have some control over their life. (they can say
no)
10. Continuation of involvement in community interests and ties.

Benefits of Activities - 1. Reduce Cardiovascular and respiratory risks
2. Maintain or improve range of motion (ROM)
3. Reduce risks for skin breakdown
4. Improved mental stimulation and functioning
5. Alleviate symptoms of depression
6. Helps calm anxiety
7. Promote confidence and independence
8. Relieves stress

1. When a person gets old, they cannot learn new skills. - False

2. If residents are not physically moving bed sores can result. - true

3. You want to plan most of your activities around physical action because being
physical is the goal of having activities. - False

4. Activities are useful to long term care residents because activities make the day go
faster so residents can go back to sleep. - False

5. When planning activities, you have to keep in mind that they will get residents more
anxious. - true

, 6. People who have had heart attacks should not participate in an physical activity
because it will rekindle a heart attack. - False

7. Activities have nothing to do with a resident's self-esteem. - False

8. Mental activity is something social services deals with, not the activity department -
False

9. Providing activities for residents helps keep their minds clear - true

Name 4 activities a resident might have enjoyed prior to their entry into a nursing facility.
- painting, cards, reading, cooking

11. How many of these activities can you offer in your long term care facility? - all of
them

12. Name 3 activities you could use adaptive equipment for. - Bingo, shopping, bus trip,
etc

13. Name 3 activities that you can provide that gives the residents some kind of
exercise. - morning exercise, stretching, balloon volley

Name 3 Activities you could offer that would increase socialization between the
residents. - favorite color discussion, where they were born discussion, toilet paper
game.

15. How might you meet the unconventional spiritual needs of a resident? - By getting
to know them and finding out what those needs are and if possible going with them/
joining them to learn more

16. Name 3 community groups that could be involved with your residents. - schools,
boy scouts, churches

17. Name 3 places in the community where you could take your residents. - Zoo,
shopping mall, grocery store.

Scope of Activities - how diverse are your residents in their needs, are you providing
activities to meet the needs of your residents

activity Assessments - to learn, determine physiological/ psychological/social issues-to
better serve the person's needs

Assessments-when and how to do these - MDS assessment due within two days of
admission. Activity assessment=done within the first 5 days (7days total) and do your
Initial summary, (that you get from your initial assessment) from that you get your

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