If your senior loved
one has been diagnosed
with dementia, you may feel overwhelmed and confused about how best to move
forward. You’ll undoubtedly have many questions about providing the best care,
how to keep them engaged and interested in mental and physical activities, and
how to keep them comfortable and safe.
Staying mentally and
physically active is important for people of all ages, but for older adults
with dementia it’s especially important. Certain things like music, exercise,
outdoor activities, and games have been proven helpful for those with memory
loss. The effects of dementia can cause anxiety, moodiness, and loss of
interest in regular interests, so our teams throughout the Tapestries memory
care neighborhoods put together a guide of mood-boosting activities you can do
with your older loved one.
Memory games
for dementia
Having a regular game
night is a great way to get your loved one mentally engaged and thinking about
new things. Perhaps you can do jigsaw, crossword or sudoku puzzles together, or
maybe the whole family can enjoy a night of boardgames. If your loved one
enjoys card games, you can start with simple games like Go Fish or Uno.
There may also be some
trivia nights or bingo nights you can attend together at a local bar or
restaurant, or you can host one of your own with family and friends at
home.
Exercise and
outdoor activities for seniors with dementia conditions
We’ve all had times
where we’ve felt stressed out and frustrated, only to take a short walk to get
some fresh air and instantly feel better. Seniors with dementia often feel
frustrated, anxious, and agitated, so exercise and outdoor activities are a
wonderful way to mitigate those feelings. Additionally, there are many outdoor
activities you can enjoy together, allowing you to spend valuable quality time
with each other.
Your loved one’s
doctor or memory care advisor will be able to give you more information about
recommended levels of exercise, but short walks, gentle stretching, and
practices like tai chi are easier on the body while still providing many health
benefits. Getting outdoors for some exercise is great for everyone, not only
for those with dementia, so we recommend starting a daily exercise ritual that
the two of you can do together.
Music and art
activities for those with memory loss
People of all ages
have a passion for music and art, and music can dramatically alter our mood and
our emotions. If your loved one is often feeling agitated, put on a calming
playlist and see if it has a positive effect on their mood. You may also want
to try playing some songs from their childhood or younger years, since people
with dementia can sometimes better recall song lyrics from decades ago.
Arts and crafts are
also a great way to stimulate the brain, and it’s a fun way to let creativity
shine. You can find inspiration from hundreds of crafty YouTube videos tailored
to skill levels ranging from beginner to advanced. To start, we recommend some
simple art activities like making a family photo album or collage to hang on
the wall, or creating a scrapbook together.
Caring
for a loved one with dementia can be frustrating and challenging at
times, but finding things you can enjoy together like games, music, and art is
hugely rewarding and helps strengthen your emotional connection. We hope this
guide has been helpful and has given you some inspiration for new activities to
try with your loved one.
To learn more about
our advanced
memory care and therapies for residents with dementia, please give us a call today or visit our website
at: https://umcommunities.org
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