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Jogging Memories with “Rummage Kits”

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Wednesday, January 26, 2011   

LANSING, Mich. - Now that the first class of Baby Boomers is reaching retirement age, the United States is expected to see a growing number of people with dementia and Alzheimer's disease. Drugs and medical procedures are helping to prevent memory loss, but a new, inexpensive approach is also proving to be a great tool.

Beth Terborg, a certified therapeutic recreation specialist at The Woods at Maple Creek in Grand Rapids, has developed what she calls "Rummage Kits." Terborg says it starts with providing items that are familiar based on a person's life experience.

"Somebody who likes to be out in the woods and hunting, we bought a guide for all the great fishing lakes and some hunting vests. We looked specifically for different colors and textures – things that you could see, things that you could smell, things that you can hear – so that we are stimulating all of the senses."

Terborg says the kits can also be used to exercise the mind. She offers an example using a kit called "Ladies Night Out," that includes a hat and gloves. Terborg says those two things could stimulate a memory and also be an opportunity to focus the conversation on the present.

"'If you were going outdoors, would you need a pair of gloves like this or would you choose a warmer glove?' 'I would choose a warmer glove.' 'Well, let's look outside. Do you think it's spring, or summer, or winter? There's snow on the ground...' 'Oh, it's winter.' 'Okay! So, if we wanted to take a walk outdoors in the snow, which pair of gloves would you choose? Would you put hats on, and boots and things like that?'"

Terborg says she's put together Rummage Kits for patients who have backgrounds in teaching, fishing, camping, sewing or other special interests. Among her patients, the "Childcare Kit" with a lifelike baby doll is the most popular. She says it's easy and inexpensive to put a kit together.



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