Practical Resources

A library of templates, session plans and observational checklists designed for immediate use by facility teams seeking to implement case-driven wellness activities.

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Session Plan: Gentle Aquatics

A step-by-step 45-minute class plan with warm-up, core movement sequences and cool-down tailored to older adults with joint sensitivities.

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Checklist: Social Engagement

Quick checklist to assess social inclusion during activities, including prompts for facilitators and measurable engagement markers.

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Template: Family Update Sheet

A concise one-page update used to inform families of participation, observed gains and suggested home activities to support facility programs.

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Questions and Practical Answers

Common inquiries answered with examples, not promises

How do programs accommodate different mobility levels?

Programs are designed with participation tiers—active, assisted and observational. Staff adapt exercises and provide assistive options so residents can engage safely according to current ability.

Can family members observe or join sessions?

Yes. CareMResort encourages family involvement through scheduled observation slots and periodic joint sessions to reinforce routines and share progress updates.

What outcomes are tracked during pilots?

We track practical indicators such as attendance, basic functional mobility scores, self-reported mood and staff-observed engagement. These metrics inform iterative adjustments to programming.

How are staff trained to run these activities?

Training combines in-service workshops, observed practice sessions and simple facilitation guides centered on dignity, safety and measurable engagement rather than prescriptive performance.