Senior Service Providers

Senior Service Providers

Become a Community of Care Organization

Program Details

Infusing creativity into everyday care relationships and programming.

Our CCC training teaches your staff to infuse creativity into everyday care relationships and programming. Our evidence-based approach ensures that your programming is meaningful and joyful. Our online interface is easy to use for staff and volunteers alike and our support team is here to guide you through it.

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    Consulting with a Certified Trainer
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    Certifying staff members in our evidence-based engagement techniques
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    Mapping the Creative Assets of your community
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    Learning to partner with arts and educational orgs
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    Creating a community-building celebration plan
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    Evaluating and tracking your progress
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    Easy-to-use online interface to manage your organization’s training

Impact

Now serving over 80 Communities worldwide

Memberships

Two membership options for your organization

Timeslips offers its training and special online resources to organizations as part of an annual membership. Pick the membership plan that is right for you – upgrade anytime!

Organization Basic Membership

$2,500 / Annually

  • Up to 6 Individual Certifications on our core technique
  • 25% discount on professional development events
  • 5 hours of consultation to develop your program
  • Promotion of your organization on TimeSlips website

Organization All-Access Membership

$5,000 / Annually

  • Up to 12 Individual Certifications on our core technique
  • 50% discount on professional development events
  • 15 hours of consultation to develop your program
  • Promotion of your organization on TimeSlips website

Members will receive a 50% discount on their renewal fees after a year of membership.

Impact

TimeSlips Improves Medical Student Attitudes

George, D., et.al. (2011) Gerontologist

“…the first known pilot study to suggest that participation in a creative group-based storytelling program might improve medical student attitudes toward persons with dementia.”

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TimeSlips Fosters Play and Joy

Swinnen, de Medeiros & Pruchno (2018)

Close readings of the transcripts and notes from the programs resulted in three observations: people learned to play again, there is power in playing together, and play often led to expressions of joy. Overall, the notion of play may be a helpful framework for future research into innovative arts-based approaches to dementia care.

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TimeSlips Improves Students’ Attitudes Toward Older Adults in Service Learning

Heuer, Sabine (2020)

TimeSlips is an evidence-based, patient-centered approach well suited to address challenges in the preparation of Communication Sciences and Disorders students to work with the growing population of older adults.

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Products

Designed to support student service learning

Testimonials

What people are saying about us