Friday, July 17, 2015

Utilize Stimulating Activities For Alzheimer Patients

By Phyllis Schroeder


It is important to you to keep your loved one diagnosed with Alzheimers mind sharp and active. To do this there are many things that you can do engage the individuals by adding stimulating activities for Alzheimer patients into their life before their condition declines any further. The most important part is finding activities that the senior will enjoy on a day to day basis.

Puzzles are a great to keep the senior thinking and trying to figure out what piece goes where. You want cognitive stimulation that will target the elderly persons mental and social skills. However, understand that people with Alzheimers have a mind of their own, and some days have their day already planned out in their mind. Sitting for hours to put a puzzle together just might not be on their agenda.

Play word games. You can actually make up your own word game to play with the adult. A suggestion would be to create a game that would connect words with family members. Since people with the disease slowly lose their memory, you want to keep them remembering familiar faces for as long as you can.

Allow the senior to help with household chores. Its something that most people do on the regular and never think about the skills behind it. However, allow the elderly person to help with folding laundry, washing, and vacuuming.

Utilize arts and crafts this great for people who love to draw or paint. Most Alzheimers patients are able to continue expressing their feelings and words through art long after they lose their ability to speak. It is a great way for some to let out frustration and feelings. It is also a great way for the patient to communicate with other individuals who have been diagnosed with the condition. Often people with the disease can relate and talk to one another in ways that other people just do not understand.

After the disease has reached it final stage, it is then when the end of life team will step in to work with the patient, and family members. End of life care is for any patient for nearing the end of their terminal health condition. However, this can be prolonged for some with a bit of stimulation for the brain.

Music is a great way for the patient to reminisce of the good old days, and stay active. They can enjoy dancing and remembering steps that they used to do. Most older individuals enjoy remembering the words to songs and singing along. You might want to hook up a karaoke machine and allow them to sing-along that way.

It is very easy to find activities that will stimulate the individuals mind. You just have to do a little research and get a bit creative. If you know some of the past activities that the person has enjoyed just try to implement them in their new way of living now.




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