
The Springfield Leisure-Art Collection
is a cottage industry, formed in 1992 in response to a perceived need
for dignified source material. Since then, we have consistently supplied
hospitals, day care centres, private nursing homes and casual users.
All of us reminisce - preferably about the good times! Students have
shown that to use the past as a bridge to the present is a valuable
therapeutic aid for the elderly. Obviously, elderly people have more
first-hand knowledge about past years than young people, and so feel
more confident in talking about the 'old days'. This allows conversation
and interaction to flow more easily between different age groups. With
this in mind, The Springfield Leisure-Art Collection has produced a
series of therapy books for the mature user. These are in various forms,
the initial publications, first produced in the early 1990s being colouring
books.
The prime mover in the production of Sweet
Bird of Youth, Flashback, Yesterdays
& Memories and One Step at a
Time was a demand for material that could provide the user with
a dignified, useful diversion.
Due to the popularity of the 'Life Chart'
in Flashback, we have produced two publications for use with client
'biographies'. Everyone retains some souvenir of the past, particularly
if it is associated with a happy time. Postcards, photographs and other
items remind us all of special occasions and experiences. And yet, nostalgia
is not the sole province of the elderly; even small children like to
have something to remind them of a special event.
We all use diaries and scrapbooks to store precious reminders for future
reference. Photographs of loved ones are carried in pockets or handbags
and adorn the bedside cabinets of many hospital wards. People in hospitals
or residential homes are sometimes without personal reminders of their
past, their families, or their experiences and achievements; those working
with such people seek to encourage their independence to preserve and
enhance their personalities and identities. The use of reminiscence,
comments on current affairs, comparisons with the past and their knowledge
and experience, are important ways by which these aims may be attained.
Ideally, an illustrated life history would enable such discussion to
be illuminated and extended. Our first ‘diary’ product was
The Memory Diary, an end-user book
to be completed by user/helper. Helping an elderly user to make regular
use of a ‘diary’ provides useful base lines on information,
inter-personal contact, understanding and relevant activities. A more
comprehensive aid in completing an abridged biography is My
Life Story, a photocopy-master workbook, with explanatory notes
and rather more complementary aims.
Our first publication in the 'Puzzles'
range was the very popular Extremely
Large Print Crossword Book. This range will be added-to shortly
with the availability of:
Figure Fit
Word Fit
Large Print Mazes - Book One
Large Print Mazes - Book Two
Pairs
Outline Nouns
Outline Verbs
Spot the Difference
During 2005 we will be introducing The
Extremely Large Print Crossword Book Two, The Crossword Helper, and
Keywords.