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Start small.think big Movement Break Social Media! Get out your phone and follow us on Facebook at @CAPAprogramme Follow us on Twitter at @CAPAprogramme www.capa.scot Scotlands National Outcomes We encourage and We


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Start small….think big

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Movement Break

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Social Media!

  • Get out your phone and

follow us on Facebook at @CAPAprogramme

  • Follow us on Twitter at

@CAPAprogramme

  • www.capa.scot
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Scotland’s National Outcomes

  • UK adults spend over 4.5 hours a week making

tea, but only 1.5 hours being physically active

  • We spend eight times longer watching on

demand TV than being active (ukactive, 2019)

We encourage and enable the inactive to be more active

We encourage and enable the active to stay active throughout life

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The CAPA team vision

Older people experiencing care, and everyone connected to them are moving more each day in ways that matter to them so that everyone enjoys a good quality of life.

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Why is moving more important?

If physical activity was a pill, it would be one of the most cost effective drugs in the world!

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Personal Outcomes and Wellbeing

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Resources in action…

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Reflected in inspection reports

‘Although the care home had dedicated activity staff in the main building, care staff across the home saw this as an important part of their role. This led to us receiving an impressive number of examples from people about how they spend their days.’

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What are the measurements telling us?

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  • Number of people using the garden
  • Fluid intake better with hydration stations
  • Sleep log
  • Medication reducing
  • More food being eaten with grab and go lunches
  • Step counters
  • Reduction in the number of visits or length of time needed per visit
  • Number of times someone stands up during the day

Measurements can be taken in other ways…

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We hope that you are enjoying gathering measurements that helps you know if things are improving

With a partner -

  • Talk about one person’s measurements. What do they

tell you?

  • What can you do next to help the person/family/staff

use their measurements to support improvements?

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Movement Break

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South Lanarkshire Your Stories of Success

This Photo by Unknown author is licensed under CC BY-SA.

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Daphne’s Story

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Lynn’s Story

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Jacqui’s Story

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Ballantine Court Larkhall

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'The way people spend their day should promote feelings of purposefulness and wellbeing. We heard that the care home had enrolled for 'Care About Physical Activity' (CAPA) which is a government funded programme to improve activity in care facilities. We found that they had worked extremely hard over the past months to significantly increase

  • pportunities for residents. There was a weekly activity programme in place that had a mix of in-

house activities including exercise classes and music groups along with external entertainers, pet therapy, tap fit and other booked activities. The home had excelled in looking at individual wishes and aspirations for each resident. Time had been taken to find this out by speaking to residents and their families. Regardless of each person's physical and cognitive ability, they were working through achieving these for people. To date, some examples were people being supported to go swimming or to a hydrotherapy pool, attend a dinner dance with their spouse and become a member of the local leisure centre. The benefit from all these changes were that people living at Ballantine Court were experiencing very good outcomes around them getting the most out if life.'

Ballantine Court Inspection Report September 2019

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Tommy and Margaret – Westwood House

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Health and Social Care Partnership

Day Resources

  • CAPA Dance Video – Michelle Lynn
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What could you steal?

Time to reflect on the examples What you want to celebrate and how Ideas to take away

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Pledge Card

  • Take a couple of minutes now to start

completing your pledge cards

  • What have you learned to day that

you will take back to your workplace?

  • What will you do with this

information going forward?

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Patsy Kensit and Walt Disney

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Outcome model Me We Us Everyone

Affect the environment and culture for people and communities (EVERYONE)

Enable others in org and wider system (US) Show up as a role model (WE) Bring the best of self ME

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Bring the best of you (me)

Your appearance Your Behaviour Language used Body language

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Show up as a role model

  • Remember little things all add up
  • Find out what matters to the person
  • Communicate with everyone
  • Acknowledge when it goes wrong
  • Lead by example – make movement

part of your life. Remember its nice to be important but its more important to be nice

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Enabling others in the organisation and wider system (Us)

  • CAPA Online module
  • Team meetings
  • Personal plans
  • Policies and procedures
  • Everyone involved
  • Able to contribute
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Affect the environment and culture for people and communities (everyone)

Support people to remain in control Access places and spaces Relevant and meaningful engagement Remain curious – ask why and what Connected to community

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It takes a village…..

Movement doesn’t just happen over night

Everyone has a part to play

It’s about well being and meaningful lives

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When CAPA ends, movement doesn’t! Keep in touch with your advisor and social media

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Next CAPA Clinic Dates

  • 20th November at McClymont House
  • 16th January at Ballantine Court
  • 19th February at Douglas View

All 1.30pm to 3.30pm

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Make a pledge What worked well? What would be even better? Complete questionnaires.

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