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Nursing home reduces stress with inmu-mindfulness

At Lillevang nursing home, they have found an innovative way to prevent stress and reduce sickness absence. Like many other facilities, they are experiencing major challenges in recruiting and preventing staff from leaving. In the last 9 months, they have introduced a new initiative that has improved staff well-being and given employees more energy.

Three times a week, they do short guided mindfulness sessions with inmuRELAX – meditative exercises with slow movements and contemplation. Staff find that the soothing music and vibrations give them a life-giving break and remove stress from the body. “It invites contemplation – simply hold it and the music starts playing. Some of my colleagues say ‘ahh’ and a deep sigh is heard,” says Katja Halladin Rauh, dementia counsellor and well-being coach at the nursing home.

In the beginning, there was a lot of concern about whether it would be possible for the staff to spend time for contemplation in a busy day. Would they be disturbed by care tasks? Could they all participate at the same time? Their solution was to start the weekly staff meeting with a short inmu-mindfulness session. Furthermore, the staff do inmu-mindfulness in the common room together with the residents. It works far beyond expectations. It has now become a regular routine that staff and residents do inmu-mindfulness together a couple of times a week. Everyone has their own inmuRELAX. Of course, not all residents are able to follow the exercises, but everyone participates as best they can. Some residents just sit with an inmu in their lap. There is a special atmosphere – a contemplation that affects everyone. Katja says that on one occasion a handyman passed by. He quickly withdrew when he felt the atmosphere of contemplation. Apart from that, they are not disturbed. The residents are completely calm.

It has become a ritual to practise inmu-mindfulness together. Something they wouldn’t want to miss. If, on rare occasions, the two coordinators are both unable to attend, another member of the staff volunteers to step in.

The staff feel that they have more energy. They also find that their calmness spreads to the residents. Since the introduction of inmu-mindfulness, they have experienced fewer incidents of agitated behaviour. The staff have no doubt that this is due to the greater calm and peace of mind they have gained themselves.

Since the introduction of inmu-mindfulness, it has become common practice to take a moment alone with an inmuRELAX when you feel the need. Encouraged by the management, there is now a new culture and understanding of the importance of taking small breaks to prevent stress and burnout.

Feeling care-weary and burnt out is a key reason why many staff members leave the care sector. With the new initiatives, a number of staff members have reported that they feel that they have more time for activities and for their families when they return home. As an additional initiative, some staff were offered the opportunity to borrow an inmuRELAX to take home. This has been an extra help for better relaxation and better sleep.

Since they started using mindfulness, health and safety representative Selda Ziyanak has noticed a reduction in sickness absence. “We can definitely feel a difference in our employees’ well-being,” agree dementia consultant Marianne Rye Søndergaard and manager Majbritt Tillgreen Jensen.

Please contact us for further information. We also offer free mindfulness video courses on inmuACADEMY.

 

Be sure to watch the inmu mindfulness video from the nursing home.

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At nursing home Lillevang, they have found an innovative way to prevent stress and reduce sickness absence.

Like many other institutions, they face major challenges in recruiting and avoiding staff leaving. In the last 9 months, they have introduced a new initiative that has improved staff wellbeing and increased job satisfaction.

They give the staff the opportunity to slow down in a hectic working day. 2-3 times a week they practice mindfulness with inmuRELAX sensory cushions. 

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Olena is a Ukrainian psychologist and PhD candidate who helps Ukrainian refugees at refugee centers in Budapest. She uses inmuRELAX in her work to provide peace and security.

She works with mindfulness sessions in groups where she instructs. All is combined with focus on breath. She have also let some refugees have an inmuRELAX to use by themself (for sleeping). Her results are absolutely amazing. Here are a few testimonials from participants:

  • “It’s easier to relax when you can focus on the music”
  • “It is a magic cushion”
  • “My thoughts was all over the place before the sessions. After I was at peace” (teenage girl)
  • “My mind became more clear – lighter”
  • “Hugging the inmu made me feel relaxed. I got into at lot better mood”
  • “I saw many flowers, sea and as if I was floating over it. I also saw that the war ends”

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Jesper suffers from PTSD, which means his body is telling him that he is still in a combat zone and that he needs to be vigilant. Therefore, finding peace and being able to sleep is a big challenge. inmuRELAX reduces his flashbacks and helps him sleep better and have more energy for everyday life.

Jesper is a veteran and has developed PTSD as a result of his deployments. Today, he is the skipper of the “Veteranen”, a sailing sanctuary for other veterans. Find out more about Jesper and his boat here: S/Y Veteranen

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Made to move

We are all made to move. If you stop using your muscles for a short while (for example during illness), you will lose not only the ability to move, but also the muscles themselves (muscle mass). To ‘use’ a muscle does not require training as a bodybuilder. A simple breathing exercise or moving the hand up and down reduces muscle tension and stimulates blood circulation, increases our awareness of our body (I am here), and stimulates the brain.

Consciousness and concentration

To feel ‘conscious’ is one of the most important feelings for human beings. This feeling differs from one person to another, but it almost always has something to do with the feeling of ‘being here’ – my physical body, my thoughts, that I can use my senses, the fact that I feel something …

Body movements are a superb way to train or develop our consciousness, together with concentration, meditation, or mindfulness-based practices. The body movement can be a breath or a simple movement with an arm. The important thing is that you do it as consciously as you can: I bend my arm – I stretch my arm, and so on.

The inmu can be a helpful tool in telling you that you are bending your arm. Put your hand in the pocket of the inmuRELAX or under the elastic belt of the inmuDANCE. The music tells you that you are making a movement, the vibrations tell you where to focus, and the weight of the inmu gives you the possibility of using it as a training device (today it is not as heavy as yesterday).

Sleep

Sleep has a powerful influence on your wellbeing and mood, not least on your brain. Indeed, insomnia and irregular sleep can make the brain ‘shrink’. This affects cognitive processes like concentration, memory, learning, your ability to plan, and also the way you experience pain and handle stressful situations and other challenges.

inmuRELAX offers you the possibility of lying down with something nice and soft in your hands and a music universe that you can control yourself. When you fall asleep inmuRELAX will sleep as well and if you wake up in the middle of the night, you just have to touch or cuddle it, and it will help you go back to sleep. There are no buttons to push or cables to mess around with.

Wellbeing

The ability to move is of great importance for the feeling of wellbeing. Especially if you have an illness that causes inability to move one or more limbs.

Wellbeing means feelings like confidence, security and independence: I can do this myself! With wellbeing comes easy breathing, reduced pain, the feeling of warmth in the body, a feeling of lightness in the head – and success.

The inmu – a mobile therapeutic tool

The inmu’s handy shape and mobility make it a unique tool for therapy. You can use it anywhere you need it and in situations where it is required – only the imagination sets the limits.

The main element to the inmu is music. When you touch it or move it, you will experience that the music interacts with you. You can stroke it gently, tap it, squeeze it, swing it, throw-and-grab it – the music will gently change with your movements. Similarly the vibrations will change with the music. The tactile elements are few but carefully chosen to stimulate the senses.

inmuRELAX and inmuDANCE are different in terms of music styles, the way they interact, fabric, and tactile elements. We cannot tell you which one to choose. It depends on the person/patient, the therapeutic work and goal, and the situation.

As a therapist you can use the music, the vibrations, the tactile elements, the response to movement, the mobility, and the handy shape or either the pocket (inmuRELAX) or the elastic belt (inmuDANCE) in your own way.

Activation and communication

The fact that music plays when you touch it makes the inmu an interesting activationtool. The music makes you want to listen: What will come next? What will happen when I squeeze it? Will the music change when I swing it?

People suffering from cognitive disorders, especially dementia, often experience difficulties when socialising. With the inmu on the table or at your side on the sofa you will have a beautiful and dignified tool that is easy to communicate about. A touch (the music starts) is enough to make your neighbour smile, exchange a quick glance, perhaps even some words, and free hidden emotions. The easy handling combined with the music and the tactile elements make the inmu a brilliant tool for nonverbal communication.

Learning and developing

What you learn as a child forms the basis on which you build for the rest of your life.

Learning does not only happen through the brain and what we understand intellectually. The body plays a large role in all sorts of aspects of learning and development. It is fascinating how even small experiences and memories (the body remembers as well as the brain) can be brought to the surface when they are needed.

In a situation of a damage on the body on in the brain, only a small stimulation is needed to initiate a relearning/rehabilitation process. The brain will start to make new connections that send messages to among others the nervous system, and a healing process will begin.

Robust

The inmu was made to be used. It is made of robust materials and can absorb moderate shocks like being dropped on the floor or thrown.

The core of the inmu is water repellent. Both core and cover can be wiped with a disinfectant tissue.

The brain

The brain is an extremely complex organ. It reflects and organises all the information received from outside (among others, visual, tactile, and auditory inputs) and from inside (among others, hormones that ‘reward’ both brain and body with feelings such as frustration or comfort). The brain does not remain in a constant state. Throughout the entire human lifespan, the ways in which the human brain and body are used are constantly developing. The body and the brain are one large, coherent system. So the higher the fitness of your body and brain the more easily you will be able to tackle a process when it needs healing.

Rehabilitation

Even small damage to the brain can cause a domino effect in the body that can give you physical problems for the rest of your life. If the brain is to build up new connections in order to have the ability to work together with the body, it has to have this impulse on a daily basis. It is hard work to get the brain, nervous system and muscles to relearn how to work together. The best results are achieved when training is done on a daily basis and in gradual steps, progressively adding new movements/muscles. The training has to reach a level of stability in order to give the brain and body more possibilities to make new connections in the brain.

Cognitive rehabilitation

Damage to the brain is almost always followed by cognitive problems. In rehabilitation recovery depends on finding a ‘way into’ the brain. We are all born with a set of ‘intelligence’ and pre-comprehension that makes us able to learn on different levels. Moving the body can be of great help, because it opens up the senses. Not only the touch of the skin, but also when the limbs are moving the whole body and the brain is working and experiencing, and new connections are being built. Awareness of one’s surroundings; the colours, the tactile elements, the sounds, the lighting, etc., as well as other people in the room have an enormous impact on cognitive rehabilitation.

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