The goal of this pilot study is to verify the short-term effectiveness of the Activation-Socialisation Intervention Programme (A-S IP) on the psychosocial survival of older adults in a specific care facility. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Does the A-S IP reduce the rate of negative emotional states in older adults? * Does the A-S IP increase the rate of positive emotional states in older adults? * Does the A-S IP reduce feelings of loneliness in older adults? Researchers will compare the experimental group (older adults participating in the A-S IP) to a control group (older adults not participating in the intervention) to assess the impact on emotional states and loneliness. Participants will: * Participate in 40 activities based on three domains (Laughter Therapy, Reminiscence Therapy, and Cognitive and Social Skills Stimulation) * Engage in group activities for four weeks, with daily sessions scheduled in the morning and afternoon * Provide feedback on their experiences through surveys and questionnaires to assess their emotional states and satisfaction with the intervention The study will also explore whether the intervention contributes to the well-being of older adults, as measured by changes in their emotional states and feelings of loneliness.
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the Scale of Emotional Habitual Subjective Well-being - SEHP (Džuka & Dalbert, 2002)
Timeframe: one month