OMA - Opening Minds Through Art support

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Opening Minds through Art (OMA) is an award-winning, evidence-based, intergenerational art-making program for people living with dementia. It was developed at Scripps Gerontology Center, an Ohio Center of Excellence at Miami University, in 2007. Opening Minds through Art (OMA)’s goal is to help build a society that values all people, including older adults living with dementia. We achieve this by building genuine friendships between people living with dementia and volunteers as they engage in artmaking. 

People living with dementia (artists) are paired with volunteers (students, families, caregivers) who are trained to rely on imagination instead of memory and focus on remaining strengths instead of lost skills. OMA enables people living with dementia to assume new roles as artists and teachers and leave a legacy of beautiful artwork.

This is a time sensitive volunteer role.

  •  For 6 to 8 weeks.
  • Site specific

REQUIREMENTS

  • Completed application
  • Successful completion of the interview process
  • Positive reference checks
  • Pass a Police Information Check and Vulnerable Sector Search
  • Complete the orientation and screening process
  • Complete training for OMA program

 

Philosophy and Mission

Our enduring philosophy is ‘The Preservation of Dignity and the Pursuit of Happiness’ .

Our mission is: As a charitable organization, we are an innovative force, providing high quality person-centered care and services to optimize well-being and enrich people’s lives.