Katherine Cartwheel
Mindy Marshmallow
Sybil Seahorse
Karen Kazoo
Janice Juniper
100

Define boredom

The pain we feel when our lives lack variety and spontaneity.

100

Eden Principle 3, 4 and 5 are known as the ________Principles.

The antidote Principles.

100

Define the word “care”.

Helping another to grow

100

Principles 6,7 and 8 are also known as the ______________Principles

Practice Principles

100

Define loneliness

The pain we feel when we want companionship and do not have it

200

What does the story of Kahlid the Kind teach us?

We often think we know what it is that Elders need, and we do not listen to what it is they are telling us they need.

200

What type of power should leaders use to be successful on the Eden Alternative journey?

Conditioned=calling people to do what is right and good

200

Define helplessness

The pain we feel when we only receive care and never have an opportunity to give care

200

What is the Eden Alternative definition of an Elder?

Someone who, by virtue of life experience is here to teach us how to live.

200

What is the antidote to loneliness? And give an example.

Easy access to the companionship we desire. A friend, cat, dog, pet, child, plants/nature, etc.

300

Name a communication tool that levels, balances us and encourages everyone’s voice to be heard.

Learning Circle

300

How many Domains must be in balance in order for a person to experience well-being?

All seven

300

Fill in the blank: Implementing The Eden Alternative is a ___________,not a ___________.

Process -Program

300

What is an example of a language change you can make that will help people shift their paradigm to a person-directed culture?

Anything that puts the person first, rather than disease or different ability, e.g., Elder, home, care partner, living with a different ability.

300

Name two of the seven Domains of Well-Being.

identity, growth, autonomy, security, connectedness, meaning, joy

400

What is the Golden Rule of the Eden Alternative?

As management does unto staff, so shall staff do unto the Elders.

400

 What are the 3 types of transformation we see in culture change?

physical, organizational and personal

400

What needs to happen before animals, plants and people of all ages and abilities are introduced into the home/community?

Warm  the   climate,     3     types     of transformation, the Elders want them, have a plan/policy in place to support them, etc.

400

What are the three types of power that leaders can use?

Condign, compensatory, conditioned

400

When setting goals, what does it mean to make them SMART?

Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, and Time Bound

500

Name two listening filters that prevent us from active listening.

try to fix it or give advice ;compare, tell our own story; take it personally; judge criticize or blame; jump to conclusions; avoid conflict, placate

500

Define a Paradigm Shift.

A new way of seeing the world. A shift in assumptions, concepts, values and practices that constitute a way of viewing reality for the community that shares them

500

What are the three characteristics of a warm climate/organization?

optimism, trust and generosity

500

Finish these sentences: We are right when we use medication to help Elders/individuals_________We are wrong when we use medication to________

Right -find relief from pain, fight infections, think more clearly, and do more for themselves. Wrong –address loneliness, helplessness and boredom

500

What are the five conditions of empowerment?

Information, knowledge, skills/training, resources, supportive environment