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Chair Chi Statistics: The Big Eight

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I was going through my notes on the Chair Chi sessions I’ve run for residents in aged care centres here in Melbourne (outer eastern suburbs) and discovered some interesting statistics.

  1. First session: August 2012
  2. Total sessions: 72 (includes 3 presentations)
  3. Aged care centres: 20
  4. Oldest resident: 104 (almost 105)
  5. Oldest group: 1543 years (1 x 103-year-old & 16 x 90-year-olds)
  6. Oldest Husband and Wife: 98 and 94 years-old (married for 74 years)
  7. Regular bookings: 12 aged care centres
  8. Work with low care and high care residents

I’m currently working on new workshops for residents, a staff development program and a conference/meetings presentation which hopefully will add to the statistics above and to the enjoyment of working in the aged care sector.

 

 

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