Date: January 27th 2010
Hi, Beverly,
 
I'm happy to hear that your son was pleased with our library!
 
Good luck with your special needs collection.  I look forward to meeting you some day to hear more about it.  I no longer read to the patients at the nursing home (mainly because the management changed hands and they stopped asking, but also because we get busier and busier here), although if asked, we will visit again.
 
Best,
 
Anne
 
 
Anne Lemay
Head of Youth Services
Franklin Township Library
485 DeMott Lane, Somerset, NJ 08873
732-873-8700
 
 
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [njyac] RE: Picturebooks for adult day care
From: Beverly Jacob <bja...@bcls.lib.nj.us>
Date: Wed, January 27, 2010 11:54 am
To: njy...@njstatelib.org


Hi Anne,

My son just recently moved into an apartment in Franklin Township to attend
Rutgers University. One of the first things he did was to register for a
library card at the Franklin Township Library. He raved about it!

I am Head of Youth Services at the Bordentown Branch Library of the
Burlington County Library System.I read your e-mail about reading to
elderly patients. At the moment I am involved in developing and
implementing a Special Needs Collection which requires a lot of time and
investigative work. I will keep in mind the project that you wrote about
for future possibilities.

My best,
Beverly Jacob







On Wednesday, January 27th 2010, anne...@franklintwp.org wrote :

> I was asked to read aloud to a group of 14 Alzheimer’s patients to
> help them “engage.”
> Reading aloud about events from the past can help Alzheimer’s
patients
> connect to the reader along with providing an entertaining diversion. I
> found that short essays about the past were best.
>
> I don't know if the following pieces will work meet your customer's
needs,
> but it may give her a place to start.
>
> Best,
>
> Anne Lemay
> Head of Youth Services
> Franklin Township Library
> 485 DeMott Lane, Somerset, NJ 08873
> 732-873-8700
> Alzheimer’s Patient Outreach – Books to Read Aloud
> Some selections that have been successful:
> /You Must Remember This: an oral history of Manhattan from the
> 1890s to World War II/
> By Jeff Kisseloff
> P225 – Macombs Park and the Polo Grounds, watching the
> pre-Yankees baseball games, movie studios (used 9/11/07)
> P203 – Christmas in the Depression (used 9/11/07)
> P165 – parlors & corsets
> P228 – early telephones
> /The Grass Is Always Greener Over the Septic Tank/
> By Erma Bombeck
> P17 – The Antique Dealer (used 9/11/07)
> P40 – Barbie and Ken
> P60 – Trick or Treat … Sweetheart (used 9/11/07)
> P105 – The Garage Sale
> /Forever, Erma/
> / /By Erma Bombeck
> P36 – Working Mom’s Telephone Crisis
> P100 – The American Clothesline (used 9/11/07)
> /The Snake Has All the Lines/
> / /By Jean Kerr
> P37 – Go, Josephine, in Your Flying Machine
> P135 – My Wild Irish Mother
> /Bigger Than a Breadbox/
> / /By Steve Allen
> Chapter 2: The War of the Worlds broadcast
> -------- Original Message --------Subject: [njyac] Picturebooks for adult
> day careFrom: Suzanne Klein <SKl...@EBPL.org>Date: Wed, January 27, 2010
> 11:05 amTo: njy...@njstatelib.orgHi, everyone --We have a regular customer
> who volunteers to read aloud at an adult day care center. Many of the
> people she works with have conditions that have affected their ability to
> pay attention for a long period of time or fully understand what she's
> reading. She reads a lot of simple poetry to them and has even had some
> success with children's magazines, but picture books are the hardest
> category to find something that works.If you've helped someone in a
similar
> situation or can think of a title that's simple, not too wordy, but would
> not be condescending or unsophisticated for an adult audience, please
send
> me your ideas!Thanks,SuzanneSuzanne M. KleinYouth Services LibrarianEast
> Brunswick Public Library2 Jean Walling Civic CenterE. Brunswick, NJ
> 08816(732) 390-...@ebpl.org<mailto:skle!
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Beverly Jacob
Children's Librarian
Bordentown Branch Library
18 E. Union Street
Bordentown, NJ 08505
Work: (609) 298-0622 Ext. 209
Fax: (609) 298-4297


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