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Mensch & Impulse - training for social care workers, 16UE.
Key Facts
  • Anne Damm inspires social care workers with relevant training impulses for their work with senior citizens. For six years, she has been traveling throughout Germany focusing on three topics: •➡️ Music, Rhythm & Movement (Festival-Memories, Seated Dance) • ➡️Play & Joy (Cooperation, Communication, Success) • ➡️Body Awareness, Yoga, Tai Chi & Co. (Relaxation while seated)
  • Two new themes will launch in 2026: • ➡️Form & Color (Discovering, Recognizing, Rediscovering, Spirit of Inquiry) • ➡️Creative Time (Craftsmanship, Creativity, Design) Because: even in advanced age, people enjoy trying new things. Doing something unusual and out of the ordinary creates wonderful experiences.
  • Simply having fun again, like you did as a child. These kinds of emotions stay with you, lift your spirits, and create wonderful memories. Inspiration to engage your senses. Fresh approaches to memory training, as well as listening and feeling, are important building blocks. But also making music yourself, moving through dance within your limitations, or trying something new...
Categories
Training, further education, advanced training

Product information

Activation prompts for social care workers during their activities in large circle sessions, small tabletop sessions, paired teamwork, and individual care. PARTICIPATION is the key!

We spend our entire lives together with other people: family, friends, club members, neighbors, colleagues... Even in old age, seniors can, should, and may interact together—in their new home, with housemates, in day care, with caregivers...

Anne Damm creates person-centered interaction:

I experience something TODAY‼️

I remember what I experienced in the PAST‼️

I expect an experience in the FUTURE too‼️

And this is especially true in the daily lives of seniors! Following the motto: "Celebrate vibrant life—NOW‼️

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