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Sensory Stimulation with Wind Chimes

Sensory Stimulation with Wind Chimes
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Jacqui avatar

love the idea i'm looking at put widchimes in our courtyard area so our people with sight problems can enjoy them when outside.

Ann avatar

We are finding it hard to make or create activities for our men thank you for that great idea Heather

Deb avatar

Also consider using the old analogue TV antennas for tubing if making your own chimes. Many people are looking for ways to get rid of their old antenna.

Heather avatar

Men's club Wind Chimes made out of off cut Pipes, Plumbers Pipe, String, washer, and fishing tackle to add to the effect.

Aleena avatar

That looks great Heather :)

Heather avatar

these are a great to make in your men's club, our men's made them last year and loved it. I went to our local bunnings and asked for some off cuts they were very helpful. I now have a gentlemen that loves to fix things so now he goes out each morning and makes sure they are still all working and lets me know when one is tangled. I bring it down and he sits and fixes it. (so not only a sensory activity but assists others to keep busy as well)

Kathleen avatar

In our respite centre we have a wind chime and two bird baths in the garden. A local Noisy Minor comes down everyday and plays with the wind chime and the clients love it. The local Currawongs and Noisies come every day and have a drink and a bath and one of the clients has taken on the responsibility of keeping the baths full so everyone has benifited as well as our local fauna!

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