Wednesday, 29 July 2015

Utilize Stimulating Activities For Alzheimer Patients

By Phyllis Schroeder


If your loved one has been diagnosed with Alzheimers you might be wondering what types of activities that you can do with them to keep their mind stimulated. There are many great stimulating activities for Alzheimer patients that can be done with your loved one to keep them active and sharp. However, it is important that you find activities that the senior will actually be interested in doing with you.

Playing word games are great for the mind. The games can be created and catered to the persons family history or other major events that took place in their life. These games will help them remember the names of people in their family as well as place, and events that took place.

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.

Listen to old music records. Most people have their own collection of music which they like to listen to. Pull out the records if that is what brings back the best memories and have them recorded to CDs. The senior can then listen to them on the latest music hardware. Most seniors enjoy singing along and trying to remember the words to music that they listened to years ago.

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.

Play music for the person on daily basis. The music is good for them to try to remember the words and sing along. Music can often take people into different times and worlds. You might even see them begin to move to the music and dance. It might be the person was a pretty good dancer during their time and a little music make them feel young all over again.

Individuals can find out more about the condition and what they can do to help prolong the disease by talking to their health care provider. The more you know and understand about the condition the more you can do for yourself or a loved one. It is important to discuss your concerns with your provider so that a plan can be created for you.

Family and friends can help individuals through the memory process by engaging in games and activities with them. There should be a network of close individuals to help the senior through the process as much as possible. At this present time there is no cure for Alzheimers.




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