The holidays are often referred to as “the most wonderful time of the year.” But for those living with dementia, as well as their families and caregivers, the holidays can pose unique challenges. How can you ensure that your loved one with dementia still feels included during the holiday season? What are some traditions or activities that they can easily take part in with the rest of the family? If you need a little help, here are some holiday-themed activities your loved one can enjoy this season.
Watch the
classics. Classic holiday
movies like Miracle on 34th Street, A Christmas Story, and Scrooge can bring
back past childhood memories for your loved one. Remember that people with
Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia often have an easier time recalling
long-term memories than short-term. This holiday activity is also ideal if your
loved one has mobility issues. Gather your senior loved one and other family
members and make a night out of it – complete with movie theater popcorn and
signature holiday treats!
Listen to holiday
music. Similar to
watching old movies, listening to classic, familiar music can engage
seniors with dementia or Alzheimer’s. Music is proven to be closely linked
to memories and emotions. Seniors who may have trouble remembering what they
ate for breakfast that day, may still remember all the words to “Happy Xmas” or
“Have a Holly Jolly Christmas” perfectly. This may be a great opportunity to
host a holiday karaoke party for the whole family to enjoy.
Craft holiday
decorations. Artistic
projects can help your loved one with dementia get more in touch with their
inner self. Giving them an outlet to be creative can also help them to better
express their feelings to you. Not to mention, crafting is just plain fun
around this time of year! Create decorations like ornaments, wreaths, lanterns,
and more with your family this holiday season. After your crafting session, you
could go around the house and dress it up with your homemade decorations.
Bake holiday
treats. Tis’ the season
to be sweet! Cooking and baking are always great ways to reminisce and connect
with your loved ones. While you’re baking signature treats like sugar cookies
and holiday pies, talk to your loved one with dementia about your favorite
childhood memories from Christmas like waking up on Christmas morning, or
setting out cookies for Santa the night before. Reliving happy long-term
memories can put anyone in the holiday spirit. If you need a little help
jogging their memory, pull out some old photo albums or old Christmas
decorations for some mental stimulation.
Tapestries memory
care services in Pitman, NJ
All of the fun,
holiday activities mentioned above can be incorporated or modified for our
memory care residents at Pitman. If mom or dad are more comfortable staying put
at UMC this holiday season, don’t worry! We have a ton of festive events and
activities planned to get them into the holiday spirit. Your senior loved one
can enjoy the comforts of home and the security of professional memory care
during the holidays with services such as:
- Fully furnished, dementia-safe apartments
- Licensed nurses, memory specialists, and
caregivers available 24-hours a day, 7 days a week
- Assistance with ADL’s (activities of daily
living) including personal care and hygiene, medication management, health
monitoring, and more
- Nutritious home-cooked meals that adhere
to dietary preferences
- Activities to promote cognitive function
such as music therapy, word games, and painting classes
- Seasonal activities like Christmas PJ
Parties, Movie Nights, and Door Decorating Contests
For more information
about our advanced memory care
services for seniors at Pitman in Gloucester County, please contact us
today or visit our website at: https://pitman.umcommunities.org/
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