Creative Exchanges - Using the Arts to Transform the Experience of Residents and Staff in Care Centres for Older People
Publisher:
Age and OpportunityDate published:
12 November, 2007Region:
Republic of Ireland Publication type:
researchIn November 2007, Creative Exchanges was published. Written by Padraig O’Mórain and Ann Leahy, this book tells the story of the Arts in Care programme, which aims to make creativity intrinsic to life for older people in certain care settings. Established by Age & Opportunity in partnership with the Midland Health Board and Laois County Council, outcomes from the programme have exceeded all initial expectations.
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