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I made you a small room in my heart: how therapeutic clowns meet the needs of older adults in nursing homes

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/17482631.2023.2238989

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therapeutic clowning; nursing home; elder-clowning; loneliness; social isolation; arts-based intervention; >

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Through interviews with 23 experienced therapeutic clowns, it was discovered that they address five major needs of older adults in nursing homes through creativity, imagination, and relational presence. These needs include the desire to escape routine, assurance of worth, personalized social interaction, culturally meaningful opportunities for reminiscence, and a space to be oneself without apology. The presence of elder-clowns not only meets the needs of residents but also positively impacts nursing home staff and interpersonal interactions.
Therapeutic clowns are increasingly common in nursing homes, where residents often encounter factors that can undermine their quality of life and dignity. We aimed to understand the strategies of successful therapeutic clowning with a diverse older adult population, and the unique contributions of elder-clowning to the nursing home experience. Using an interpretivist descriptive methodology, twenty-three (n=23) experienced therapeutic clowns from eight countries were interviewed to understand the needs of nursing home residents met by elder-clowns, and strategies and techniques the clowns use to address them. Participants identified five major needs: to escape routine; for reassurance of worth; for meaningful, personalized social interaction unrestricted by communication barriers; to have culturally meaningful opportunities for reminiscence; and to have a space where residents could be unapologetically themselves. The artistic and emotional strategies used by the therapeutic clowns to address these needs illustrate how creativity, imagination and relational presence can provide nursing home residents with a sense of being known and belonging. Elder-clowns also positively affect the nursing home staff and enrich the interpersonal interactions in the residence. Through their focus on the social and emotional needs of residents, elder-clowns can play an important and distinct role in creating an optimal nursing home experience.

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