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9 Activities for Seniors with Dementia

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Stephen William
9 Activities for Seniors with Dementia

If your loved one has Dementia, their life should be more socially active, which may help them or feel happy. You may enhance your loved one`s confidence by encouraging them to do something meaningful and constructive. You can also suggest creative activities to your loved one to promote their well-being and mental health. Home Care Phoenix has compiled a list of 12 activities that may be productive for your loved one with Dementia.


Listening Songs


Seniors with Dementia may find it brain-stimulating to listen to their favorite songs. Family caregivers may help their loved ones by making a playlist of their favorite nostalgic songs. Listening to soothing songs may also make your loved ones feel relaxed.


Making a Memory Bag


Your loved one can acquire items that may recall them of their best and most enjoyable teenage years. Your loved ones can fill a bag with mementos and photographs to enhance their memory and enjoyment. Family caregivers can assist their loved ones by creating a memory book to aid them in recalling happy and significant past events.


Exercising


To stay physically active, your loved ones can start a daily exercise routine. Exercising comes in many forms, and you can choose the best exercise for your loved one`s routine and habits. Your loved ones can build confidence around specific skills, and family caregivers can accompany them in their exercise to enhance social interaction and enjoyment.


Going for Outdoor Walks


Your loved ones may enjoy walking outside to get refreshed. Exploring nature is a fantastic way for your loved one to enjoy life better and find new interests which may enhance their overall mood. Going outside may also increase your loved one`s social interaction.


Visiting Familiar Places


Visiting familiar places your loved ones may enhance their mental health. Family caregivers can take their loved ones to places they enjoy the most, which may spark their old memories. Your loved ones can visit places like their favorite museums, coffee shops, restaurants, and any public place which may boost their memory.


Building Stronger Social Bonds


Family gatherings can increase social interactions with your loved one and create a sense of well-being. To build stronger bonds, your loved ones can improve their social activities, reducing loneliness. 


Going to a Zoo


Your loved one may enjoy going to a zoo with their grandchildren. Watching animals hopping around and getting fed can be an excellent sight for your loved one to cheer them up and feel relaxed. Your loved ones can also take pictures of birds in a park as a hobby which may boost their mood and keep them engaged.


Reading Books


Reading or listening to audiobooks may have a calming effect on your loved ones. If they like poetry or fantasy stories, you can provide them with books according to their fondness. Reading books can be a meaningful activity for your loved one and may create a sense of satisfaction in them.


Follow Routine


Seniors with Dementia may find it helpful to spend their day on a scheduled routine. Family caregivers can make a predictable and comfortable routine for their loved ones to remember and work on it daily with ease. Your loved ones can make a tailored routine according to their energy and well-being throughout the day.  


Phoenix Home Care Offers Individualized Care and Activities for Dementia-Suffering Seniors. Our senior living facilities are committed to providing the greatest care for your loved ones. Independent living, assisted living, Memory care, and Respite care are all available with customer-service-friendly programs and activities for seniors.


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