PP18.001 Advance care planning intervention projects for dementia patients – Jamiyah nursing home (Darul Syifaa), Singapore

Muhammad Khair Baharin
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Batik Art Engagement with Sarkasi SaidIn 2019, Jamiyah Nursing Home (Darul Syifaa) leveraged on the WeCare Arts Fund, a scheme by the National Arts Council (NAC) and Community Development Councils (CDCs) in Singapore that supports collaborations between artists and Social Service Agencies (SSAs). Through the Fund, Jamiyah Nursing Home (Darul Syifaa) collaborated with Sarkasi Said, an internationally renowned batik painter who has been practising this form since 1970, to allow the residents to experience and explore this art form. They were introduced to the batik culture and learnt a new skill working with tjantings (A tjanting is a tool for putting wax onto cloth before it is dyed.), hot wax and various fabrics over the course of 8 weeks.Let's Grow @ JNH Orchid GardenWhen COVID-19 hit the world, and Singapore exercised the Circuit Breaker in 2020, outings and visits for the residents were put on an immediate halt. The isolation and restriction measures that affected their physical and psychosocial well-being tremendously impacted the residents. Residents started showing signs of depression and emotional disturbance.As such, Jamiyah Nursing Home (Darul Syifaa) collaborated with its community partner, the West Coast Community Club, to start creating an Orchid Garden within the compounds of the nursing home as part of its overall effort to provide good palliative care.
PP18.001痴呆症患者的预先护理计划干预项目- Jamiyah养老院(Darul Syifaa),新加坡
2019年,Jamiyah养老院(Darul Syifaa)利用了WeCare艺术基金,这是新加坡国家艺术委员会(NAC)和社区发展委员会(cdc)的一项计划,旨在支持艺术家与社会服务机构(SSAs)之间的合作。通过基金,Jamiyah养老院(Darul Syifaa)与Sarkasi Said合作,Sarkasi Said是一位国际知名的蜡染画家,自1970年以来一直从事这种艺术形式,让居民体验和探索这种艺术形式。在为期8周的课程中,他们被介绍到蜡染文化中,并学习了一项新技能,即染色前在布料上涂蜡的一种工具,热蜡和各种织物。当2019冠状病毒病席卷全球,新加坡在2020年实施熔断机制时,居民的出游和访问立即停止。影响到他们身体和心理健康的隔离和限制措施极大地影响了居民。居民们开始出现抑郁和情绪紊乱的迹象。因此,Jamiyah养老院(Darul Syifaa)与其社区合作伙伴西海岸社区俱乐部合作,开始在养老院的院子里创建一个兰花花园,作为其提供良好姑息治疗的整体努力的一部分。
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