Opening Minds through Art
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Opening Minds through Art (OMA) is an award-winning, evidence-based, intergenerational art-making program for people living with dementia. It was developed at Scripps Gerontology Center, an Ohio Center of Excellence at Miami University, in 2007. Its failure-free design empowers individuals to make autonomous, creative choices within a supportive relationship.
The OMA program is now reaching lives nationally and internationally, and can be easily replicated by anyone seeking to bring it to a long-term care community, rehab center, adult day program, hospice, or home setting. The brilliant design of the program ensures that positive results are consistent, attainable, and meaningful wherever OMA is conducted.
The brilliance of OMA has inspired us to develop an expanded training that includes tools to reach older adults across the continuum of long-term care, not just those with dementia, where social isolation threatens health and well-being.
Discover the Impact
OMA Expands Across Virginia Through Government Funding
Over three years, Art for the Journey certified 84 nursing homes and 176 facilitators to implement OMA across Virginia, thanks to our partnership with LeadingAge Virginia and the DMAS CMP Reinvestment Program. In total, AFJ has certified more than 330 individuals across the US and Canada since 2017.
Catch a glimpse of the 2021-2024 OMA Expansion Project
Discover the Possibilities of Person-Centered Engagement through Art
We believe everyone, regardless of ability, can be elevated through art.
Learn about Elevating Lives through Art (ELA)
Our updated fully in-person OMA & ELA Facilitator Training is the exact same OMA Certification provided through Scripps OMA, but with bonus considerations for older adults with differing abilities, not just cognitive impairment. OMA’s evidence-based methodology is the core of Art for the Journey’s expanded outreach and all of its content is included in our updated training.
What is well-being? OMA & ELA are founded on the building blocks of well-being, according to Martin Seligman. His PERMA model outlines essential well-being in five parts:
- Positive Emotion
- Engagement
- Relationship
- Meaningfulness
- Accomplishment
OMA Facilitator Training
Be empowered to work with all older adults with and without impairment of any kind by becoming a certified OMA Facilitator.
Features of OMA Programs
Find out about the OMA programs provided by Art for the Journey.
peer Connection
Meet and connect with like-minded professionals in the aging sector
Professional growth
Earn CEUs as an Activities Professional (NCCAP) or Dementia Practitioner (NCCDP)
Personal enrichment
Create meaningful relationships with residents, staff, community volunteers & beyond
See the Impact
The numbers tell the story
Witness the OMA Facilitator Experience
Discover the transformative impact of OMA & ELA through these faces, hands and hearts.
Hear What Others Have to Say
Client Testimonials
Discover the inspiring stories of individuals whose lives have been touched and transformed by our OMA program.
I am so thankful to have crossed paths with OMA and Art for the Journey! I had such a blast at OMA Facilitator Training, I am inspired by all of your hard work, generosity, and kindness. Thank you for setting me up to succeed.
Hannah Jones
Certified OMA Facilitator
I was deeply moved by the community’s connections and creations. OMA is a thoughtfully crafted art program that benefits everyone involved.
Heather N.
OMA Volunteer