Implementing Evidence-Based Creative Arts Therapies in Facilities catering for Older Adults
Daphna Kalir, Shoshi Keisari, Hod Orkibi, Reem Nashef-Hamuda, Neta Singer

TL;DR
This study explores how creative arts therapies are implemented in facilities for older adults in Israel, identifying barriers and facilitators to their adoption.
Contribution
The study provides a mixed-methods analysis of CATs implementation in Israel, highlighting specific barriers and facilitators unique to older adult care settings.
Findings
Barriers to CATs implementation include lack of legal standards, insufficient funding, and misconceptions about mental health.
Facilitating factors include therapist motivation, flexible strategies, and prior familiarity with CATs among decision-makers.
Subgroup differences in training and work environments were identified, offering insights into CATs practice variability.
Abstract
Implementing Evidence-Based Creative Arts Therapies in Facilities catering for Older Adults Daphna M. Kalir, Shoshi Keisari, Hod Orkibi, Rim Abu-Nashef, Neta Singer Abstract Creative Arts Therapies (CATs) utilize various art forms to foster psychological growth, particularly among older adults. The current study explored the implementation patterns of CATs in facilities that cater to older adults’ needs in Israel, and especially the barriers and facilitating factors of the implementation processes. Our research consisted of two studies: a qualitative study aimed to identify barriers and facilitators to CATs implementation, and a quantitative study that included a survey to characterize CATs implementation in Israel. The qualitative sample (n = 18) included managers, social workers, CATs therapists, and older adult clients in community settings. The quantitative study distributed a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsArt Therapy and Mental Health · Music Therapy and Health · Participatory Visual Research Methods
