Opening Minds through Art Across Virginia: A Success Story

Help us celebrate the 176 Certified OMA Facilitators and 93 participating long-term care communities who received training in the OMA (Opening Minds through Art) program!

After three years of offering OMA Facilitator Training through grant funding from DMAS, Virginia is now a national model demonstrating the replicability of a best-practice creative arts program for people living with dementia. Scripps Gerontology — where OMA was designed — considers Art for the Journey an “entrepreneurial partner” in the academic development of best-practice intergenerational art programming. Second only to Ohio where OMA was developed in 2007, Virginia now has the most certified OMA Facilitators at just over 300. Established OMA sites across the state are now receiving awards and gaining media attention for the nation to witness.

At the conclusion of this CMPRP project, the term “OMA” has become ubiquitous in long-term care parlance as a standard for best-practice dementia programming. Activities directors and enrichment staff have been equipped with knowledge, hands-on experience, resources, and inspiration to implement a program that was otherwise, apart from the CMPRP, out-of-reach. Beyond the Skilled Nursing community, Art for the Journey and LeadingAge Virginia’s concentrated marketing for OMA in the aging sector has inspired regional non-profits and community organizations to ask if OMA can benefit their populations of older adults as well.

Among the sites developing innovative OMA programs are low-income housing (i.e. Richmond Aging and Engaging), libraries (i.e. OMA at Central Library in Chester), adult day centers (i.e. Jewish Counsel for the Aging, Granger St. Studios Inc. Senior Centers), arts organizations (i.e. Academy Center in Lynchburg, Cultural Arts Center of Glen Allen), and universities (i.e. James Madison University, Randolph-Macon). The effect of this project on Virginia has inspired collaboration to reach as many older adults as possible.

  • Reporting nursing homes submitted data that demonstrates over 1,796 residents were engaged in OMA sessions, and 37% of artists experienced an increase in mood during their art session.
  • Among volunteers participating in the OMA program, there was an overall 17% observed increase in knowledge about people living with dementia, and an overall 17% observed increase in people feeling confident around people living with dementia.
  • After seeing their loved one participate in OMA, some family members reported a change in perception about their loved one, the nursing home, or dementia in general.

OMA continues to be evidence-based. The data received back shows positive outcomes were achieved among resident artists, nursing home staff, volunteers, and family members.

Well done, Virginia!

Thanks to our practicum host sites for the hospitality and commitment to the OMA philosophy:

Birmingham Green – Manassas
Carrington Place – Wytheville
Covenant Woods – Mechanicsville
Lake Prince Woods – Suffolk
Lakewood – Richmond
Our Lady of Peace – Charlottesville
Our Lady of Perpetual Help – Virginia Beach
Our Lady of the Valley – Roanoke
Shalom Gardens – Richmond
Sitter and Barfoot – Richmond
St. Mary’s Woods – Richmond
Vinson Hall Retirement Community – McLean
Westminster Canterbury on Chesapeake Bay – Virginia Beach
WindsorMeade – Williamsburg

Congratulations to the 93 participating nursing homes:

Abingdon Health Care LLC
Arleigh Burke/Vinson Hall Retirement Comm
Annandale Healthcare Center
August Healthcare at Leewood
Autumn Care of Chesapeake
Autumn Care of Mechanicsville
Bay Pointe Rehab
Berkshire Health and Rehab
Birchwood Park Rehabilitation
Birmingham Green
Brandermill Woods
Brandon Oaks Life Plan Community
Bridgewater Retirement Community
Carlin Springs
Carrington Place at Wytheville – Birdmont Center
Chase City Health and Rehab Center
Chelsea Rehab and Nursing
Chesapeake Health and Rehabilitation Center
Coliseum Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
Colonial Heights Rehabilitation and Nursing Center
Covenant Woods
Cypress Pointe Rehabilitation and Nursing
Dulles Health & Rehabilitation
Elizabeth Adam Crump Health and Rehab
Greenspring Village – Erickson Senior Living
Fairfax Rehab and Nursing
Farmville Health and Rehab Center
Forest Hill Health and Rehab
Gainesville Health & Rehab Center
Glenburnie Rehabilitation & Nursing Center
Goodwin Bailey’s Crossroads
Guggenheimer Health and Rehab
Hanover Health and Rehab
Harbor’s Edge
Health Care Center Lucy Corr
Heritage Hall Big Stone Gap
Hiram Davis Medical Center
Kendal at Lexington
Kings Grant Retirement Community
Brian Center of Fincastle
Lake Prince Woods
Lakeside Health and Rehabilitation Center
Lakewood
Lawrenceville Health and Rehabilitation
Lee Health and Rehab
Loudoun Nursing and Rehabilitation Center*
Lynn Care Center
Maimonides/Beth Sholom Village
Manassas Health and Rehab
Norfolk Health and Rehabilitation Center
Old Dominion Rehabilitation & Nursing
Old Southwest Health and Rehabilitation Center
Our Lady of Hope
Our Lady of Peace
Our Lady of Perpetual Help
Our Lady of the Valley
Parham Health Care and Rehab Center
Patriots Colony at Williamsburg (Riverside)
Piney Forest Health and Rehabilitation Center
Portside Health and Rehab*
Potomac Falls Health and Rehab
Rappahannock Westminster Canterbury
Richfield Living (Roanoke)
River Edge Rehabilitation and Nursing
Riverside Health and Rehab-Danville
Riverside Health-Saluda
Riverside Life Long Health-Mathews
Riverside Life Long Health-Smithfield
Riverside Life Long Health-Warwick Forest
Rosedale Health and Rehab
Shalom Gardens
Sitter and Barfoot Veterans Care Center
South Roanoke Nursing and Rehab
Southampton Rehab and Healthcare
Staunton Post-Acute and Rehabilitation Center
The Brian Center at Fincastle
The Chesapeake
The Fairfax at Belvoir Woods
The Jefferson
The Rehab Center at Bristol
The Village at Orchard Ridge
The Woodlands Health and Rehab Center
Valley Rehab and Nursing Center
Virginia Mennonite Retirement Community (VMRC)
Virginia Veterans Care Center/Davis and McDaniel (VVCC)
Warm Hearth Village – Kroonjte Medical Center
Waterview Health and Rehab*
Waverly Health and Rehabilitation Center
Westminister Canterbury of Blue Ridge
Westminister Canterbury on Chesapeake Bay
Westminster Canterbury of Richmond
Westport Rehab
Williamsburg Landing
WindsorMeade Williamsburg

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This year, we have a super fun evening planned. There will be lots of art donated by local area artists, pickleball demos, pickleball courts for play, and lots of delicious food from the Sharper Palette, Belle Isle cocktails, a delicious assortment of fine wine, and a wonderful silent auction. You can play or you can simply watch and mingle! You can definitely see and bid on art, and enjoy the new and different ambience! Also, if you can not attend, you can register to bid on art during the silent auction right from home. We do hope to see you there!!!

Help Art for the Journey by attending the event, and you will make a difference in the lives of people ages five to 105! Art for the Journey seeks to deliver and promote positive mental health and well-being for those who have least access. This fun event will also help others!