{"id":5441,"date":"2022-08-20T07:36:26","date_gmt":"2022-08-20T07:36:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.comfortkeepers.ca\/cambridge\/?p=5441"},"modified":"2022-08-20T07:37:09","modified_gmt":"2022-08-20T07:37:09","slug":"enior-dementia-care","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.comfortkeepers.ca\/cambridge\/blog\/enior-dementia-care\/","title":{"rendered":"Help Seniors with Dementia Stay Engaged with Activities"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">In the early stages of <a href=\"https:\/\/www.comfortkeepers.ca\/cambridge\/in-home-elder-care-services\/alzheimers-disease-and-dementia-care\/\">dementia<\/a>, many seniors show less interest in their favorite activities, and<br>that can be hard on the family and loved ones who want to help them. Routine activity, as long<br>as it is carefully planned, can enhance the lives of those affected by dementia and support them<br>in many ways by helping them stay focused and not wander; easing agitation; maintaining<br>proper blood sugar, blood flow, blood pressure, and weight; keeping their minds sharp;<br>potentially slowing down the decline of dementia; warding off depression, and building<br>confidence as they start to lose some of their abilities. Because of these benefits, it is important<br>to provide ongoing opportunities for these seniors to remain engaged.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image size-full\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1000\" height=\"550\" src=\"https:\/\/www.comfortkeepers.ca\/cambridge\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/131\/2022\/08\/Boredom-blog-banner.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-5442\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.comfortkeepers.ca\/cambridge\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/131\/2022\/08\/Boredom-blog-banner.jpg 1000w, https:\/\/www.comfortkeepers.ca\/cambridge\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/131\/2022\/08\/Boredom-blog-banner-300x165.jpg 300w, https:\/\/www.comfortkeepers.ca\/cambridge\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/131\/2022\/08\/Boredom-blog-banner-768x422.jpg 768w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 1000px) 100vw, 1000px\" \/><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\"><\/p>\n\n\n\n<h4 class=\"wp-block-heading\">Some activities that prove beneficial for seniors and help to keep them more engaged with<br>those around them include the following:<\/h4>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">\u2022 Explain the activities beforehand, even if you are not sure that the person with dementia<br>can fully understand your instructions.<br>\u2022 Do regular reevaluations of the person\u2019s abilities as their dementia progresses so you<br>can adjust their activities and avoid frustration or agitation.<br>\u2022 Be aware of the limitations, such as eyesight, the need for rest, and times of day that<br>work best for the individual.<br>\u2022 Focus on enjoyment, not achievement, and be careful not to criticize or correct them.<br>\u2022 Let individuals with dementia know that they are needed by asking for their help during<br>activities of all kinds.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h4 class=\"wp-block-heading\">Some activities that prove beneficial for seniors and help to keep them more engaged with<br>those around them include the following: <\/h4>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">\u2022 Talk about past loves and relationships. Most people with dementia can easily recall<br>events from the past compared to the present. Bring old scrapbooks, photos, and cards<br>to help get and keep a discussion going. Talk about their most favorite romantic<br>memories, even crushes from their school days and early dating years.<br>\u2022 Listen to music.<br>\u2022 Create art. Use construction paper, paints, doilies, felt, stickers, and markers to create a<br>work of art. Have the individual sign their name on the artwork and give them to facility<br>staff, family, grandkids, and neighbors.<br>\u2022 Bake something sweet. If it is safe, make and decorate cookies using very simple<br>recipes or ready-made dough. Just like music, the sweet smell of baking treats might<br>help bring back memories to share.<br>\u2022 Make craft flowers. Offer tissue paper with green pipe cleaners. Have participants fold or<br>cut the paper into flower shapes and then glue them on the pipe cleaners.<br>\u2022 Offer clay as a craft element. Participants can make boxes or paperweights out of clay<br>that can be baked and then painted. Molding clay offers exercise that will keep hands<br>and fingers strong.<br>\u2022 Make jewelry. Use colorful beads, which can be decorated with paint or glitter, and<br>strings to create gifts such as key chains, or door and window hangers. In addition to<br>exercising hands, beadwork helps retain and improve the ability to manage details.<br>\u2022 Create with fresh flowers. Buy planters and plant succulent and carnation arrangements.<br>For a simple activity, buy vases and an assortment of fresh flowers and embellishments<br>the senior can assemble.<br>\u2022 Make gift bags to share. Buy decorative cellophane bags and an assortment of<br>chocolates and small gift items for the seniors to create gift bags. This is a great activity<br>that keeps seniors with dementia more active in sorting items.<br>Finally, remember to keep it fun. Make sure that the activities are in line with the person\u2019s<br>interests and adjust them to their current ability level to avoid frustration. Plan outdoor activities<br>whenever possible, and be sure to vary activities to include physical and mental stimulation, as<br>well as those that stimulate sight, smell, hearing, and touch. Also, it is important to maintain a<br>sense of structure, even though the activities may be varied. Following these guidelines can<br>offer a stimulating, enjoyable holiday for those who are affected by dementia and their loved<br>ones.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\"><br>References<\/h2>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Alzheimer\u2019s Association. (n.d.). Enhancing daily life: activities. Retrieved from<br><a href=\"http:\/\/www.alz.org\/care\/alzheimers-dementia-activities.asp\">http:\/\/www.alz.org\/care\/alzheimers-dementia-activities.asp<\/a><br>Aveyard-Barry, Michelle. (n.d.). Valentine Crafts for Alzheimer\u2019s Patients. In eHow. Retrieved<br>from <a href=\"http:\/\/www.ehow.com\/list_6152788_valentine-crafts-alzheimer_s-patients.html\">http:\/\/www.ehow.com\/list_6152788_valentine-crafts-alzheimer_s-patients.html<\/a><br>Bragg, Susan. (2010, January 31). Valentine\u2019s Day Activities for Those Suffering from<br>Dementia. In Zimbia Alzheimer\u2019s Reading Room. Retrieved from<br><a href=\"http:\/\/www.zimbio.com\/Alzheimer's+Reading+Room\/articles\/wWDxUrMqP2u\/Valentine+\nDay+Activities+Those+Suffering+Dementia\">http:\/\/www.zimbio.com\/Alzheimer&#8217;s+Reading+Room\/articles\/wWDxUrMqP2u\/Valentine+<br>Day+Activities+Those+Suffering+Dementia<\/a><br>Richmond, Mary. (n.d.). Activities for Alzheimer\u2019s Patients. In eHow. Retrieved from<br>ht<a href=\"\/\/www.ehow.com\/way_5349914_activities-alzheimers-patients.html\">tp:\/\/www.ehow.com\/way_5349914_activities-alzheimers-patients.html<\/a><br>Salazar, Gina, AD. (n.d.). Alzheimer\u2019s\/Dementia Activities: Fun stuff to do with<br>Alzheimer&#8217;s\/Dementia Residents. In The Activity Director\u2019s Office. Retrieved January 9,<br>2014 from<br><a href=\"http:\/\/www.theactivitydirectorsoffice.com\/Gina_ActivityIdeasThatWork_Alzheimers.html.\">http:\/\/www.theactivitydirectorsoffice.com\/Gina_ActivityIdeasThatWork_Alzheimers.html.<br><\/a>Shadowbox Press Blog (2013, January 16). 10 Valentine\u2019s Day Activities for Alzheimer\u2019s<br>Patients. Retrieved from <a href=\"http:\/\/www.shadowboxpress.wordpress.com\/2013\/01\/16\/10-\nvalentines-day-activities-for-alzheimers-patients-3\/\">http:\/\/www.shadowboxpress.wordpress.com\/2013\/01\/16\/10-<br>valentines-day-activities-for-alzheimers-patients-3\/<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In the early stages of dementia, many seniors show less interest in their favorite activities, andthat can be hard on the family and loved ones who want to help them. 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