News from Park Plaza: Timeslips Storytelling + Resident Spotlight

“Fisticuffs break out at Park Plaza!!”

Not really! But this was the headline from Sarah Jacobus, the leader of the Timeslips Group along with Tanya Kutukdjian, Programs Assistant for Park Plaza Senior Apartments in North Hollywood, CA.

 

Sarah explained: “Eager storytellers were vying for position at the storytelling station and two women were arguing good-naturedly because one was given more time to tell her story than another. Good signs, all!”

Sarah continued: “There were a number of people hanging out in the community room in the afternoon. Time permitted only five to tell stories, but with more time, there would definitely have been more. Tanya and I are both encouraged that this process seems to be gathering steam.”

[Instructor Sarah Jacobus is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with a Master of Fine Arts Degree in creative writing. She is committed to the practice of creative engagement as a tool for meaningful self-expression and community building. She was trained and certified by TimeSlips founder Anne Basting, Ph.D., at the University of Wisconsin in Milwaukee. Timeslips, an organization that opens storytelling to everyone by replacing the pressure to remember with the freedom to imagine.]


Resident Spotlight

Resident Spotlight from Tanya, pictured here with Gohar

This month’s Resident Spotlight is on one of our regular storytelling participants, Gohar. Tanya reports:

Gohar is a sweet and positive woman who is always happy to be around her friends and meet new people. She was the brave resident that took the first step towards participating in our new Storytelling group. Gohar took on the new adventure with a positive attitude and she inspired others to just go for it as well!

Looking at Gohar, always happy, you would never imagine the struggles she overcame as a child. Gohar told us stories about how there were days when they didn’t have a full meal to eat, but that never stopped her from being a happy and humorous child. She always found the positive in things and never gave up hope. These characteristics, along with her talent in sewing, gave her the opportunity to start working in a factory and help support her family at a very young age.

I never knew all the challenges she overcame but I loved hearing her tell stories of her victories. When Gohar speaks, she is so animated and full of  life, sometimes recalling mischievous moments and laughing while telling us about it. Other times, she goes to a darker place and her smile diminishes, but only for a moment, as she beams with pride in ending her stories of strife with victory.

Gohar continues to be a regular participant in our Bingo, ESL and Storytelling groups. She never runs out of wonderful stories to share. When she is not telling stories or playing bingo and learning English, you can spot Gohar at one of our Karaoke or dance events, grooving to the music and socializing with that sweet smile.”


~ Elizabeth Sampson, Regional Program Director

 

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News from Long Beach Senior Arts Colony: “The ABCs of Me” Book Project

The Art Makers at LBSAC in Long Beach, CA, are beginning a bookmaking project that is a poetic scrapbook of associations. The book opens with an “I am” poem that is a self-reflection of emotions and experiences. It is a rather abstract concept, so a few of the students are still thinking/working on it. This is perfect because they are considering how they wish to express their identity. The basic structure of the book is based on its title, “The ABCs of Me.” The artists are going through each letter of the alphabet and a word is chosen, then depicted via a different medium. “A” used watercolors and “B” will be a relief print. “C” will be a collage, and the process will continue through a variety of art forms. Once they have depicted all the letters, the artists will go back in with more poetry to describe the letter and imagery.

~ Helene Weinberg, Program Director

 

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NEA Report Reveals Findings about the Arts and Health in Older Adults

An EngAGE musician shows his skills to the young.

The findings of this new report are at the core of what EngAGE does:

“Older adults who create art and attend arts events have better health outcomes than adults who do neither.”

Staying Engaged: Health Patterns of Older Americans Who Engage in the Arts presents the first detailed look at arts participation habits, attitudes toward the arts, and related health characteristics of adults aged 55 and older.

Learn more and get a link to the full report here.

 

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News from NoHo: How Our Brains Work

On Thursday, Dr. Ravi Rao captivated and wowed residents at NoHo Senior Arts Colony, in North Hollywood, CA, with his exceptional presentation which explored facts about how our brains work. Intelligent discussions arose from questions posed by our curious residents and the room was filled with wonder.

In a society where we are taught to hide our emotions from an early age, Dr. Rao stressed the importance of love and compassion in our daily interactions. We found out interesting things such as that hearing and smell are located very close to the part of our brain that is connected to our emotions, whereas sight is very much separated from our emotions. We talked about how toddlers learn most of what they know in their early years through emotions, not language, and we also learned about the different emotional tribes that humans belong to:

1. the celebrating achievers

2. the ones thriving in peace and harmony

3. the nurturing mentors

4. the ones driven by imagination

5. the ones who make sure everyone is included in a situation

6. the ones who inspire

7. the ones who show gratitude to the people and world around them

8. the ones who value having fun

9. the true friends who enjoy helping their friends in need

Which tribe do you belong to?

Dr. Rao is a Los Angeles based, globally known expert in the application of emotional neuroscience to corporate environments. He has supported organizations in entertainment, retail apparel, financial services, and life sciences in making transformative change. He was trained at Johns Hopkins and the University of Virginia, and was a pediatric neurosurgery resident at the Children’s Hospital of Boston, where he received the Award for Excellence in Teaching of Surgery from Harvard Medical School in 2000.

You can learn more about Dr. Rao’s work by reading his book, Emotional Business: Inspiring Human Connectedness to Grow Earnings and the Economy.

~ Sara Debevic, Program Director

 

 

 

 

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Experience Talks 9/10: Beth Baker

Tune in to Experience Talks, our weekly “Radio Magazine for the Experienced Listener,” on Sundays at 5:00 PM PT on KPFK 90.7 FM Los Angeles, 98.7 FM Santa Barbara, 99.5 China Lake, 93.7 N. San Diego, streaming live online, and now syndicated on up to 100 Pacifica Network stations! Experience Talks is produced by the non-profit EngAGE, Inc.

 

Miss the show? You can always hear it as a podcast on the Listen Page of our website! You’ll also find an archive-in-progress of all of our previous shows there for you to enjoy. New shows are usually posted within 48 hours after broadcast.

 

 


SUNDAY 9/10 @ 5 PM PDT
BETH BAKER
Host: CYNTHIA FRIEDLOB


Experience Talks welcomes back author BETH BAKER, a long-time freelance writer and editor whose work has appeared in dozens of magazines and newspapers, among them the Washington Post, Politico, Washingtonian, Ms., Preservation, and the online sites Next Avenue and Changing Aging. She has written extensively on medical research and aging issues for the AARP Bulletin and was a frequent contributor to the Washington Post Health section. She is the Features Editor of BioScience, the journal of the American Institute of Biological Sciences, where she is also a frequent contributor.

Beth first visited Experience Talks when she was promoting her book about senior housing options entitled, With a Little Help from Our Friends–Creating Community as We Grow Older (Vanderbilt University Press 2014). She also wrote, Old Age in a New Age – The Promise of Transformative Nursing Homes (Vanderbilt University Press 2007). Both books tell the story of grassroots efforts to transform the experience of aging.

Visit her website for more information.

 

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News from Cotton’s Point: Yoga

Yoga has arrived at Cotton’s Point in San Clemente, CA, and the residents are beyond excited to include the class in their daily routine twice a week. Yoga instructor Mirt Norgren brings many years of yoga experience that allows her to teach proper alignment and safety. She aims to guide each student through a transformational yoga experience that leaves them feeling successful, renewed, and empowered. Residents also enjoy her playlists for the sense of peace and gentle motivation they create.

Mirt explains how the class will proceed.

Young observers (visiting social workers) enjoy watching the class.

~ Jennifer Fallon, Regional Program Director

 

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News from Piedmont: Fun and Games and Learning

Residents at Piedmont Senior Apartments in North Hollywood, CA, thanked their volunteer Poker teacher as they celebrated his final class before he returns to school at Northeastern University in Boston.

Bingo with a purpose: In the Spanish class taught by Daheli Hall, residents get engrossed playing a game of Spanish Bingo.

~ Lorraine Pope, Program Director

 

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