Activites To Do With Seniors With Dementia
By admin on Feb 20, 2008 in Social
There are many activities you can do with seniors with dementia and Alzheimer’s. Keeping dementia patients occupied and alert is not only important for their wellbeing but also aids in socialization.
Here are some of the most favorite and successful activities used by caregivers.
1. Ball Roll
The object is to roll a colorful ball across the table to each other.
Get a long table and have the dementia seniors sit around it. When one person’s name is called, have her roll the ball to someone else. This helps dementia seniors with coordination, focus and gives them a fun way to interact with each other. If a dementia senior is having trouble playing, ask other seniors to help him by keeping the ball rolling. This gives the more capable seniors some responsibility and a sense of accomplishment.
2. Bargain Hunter’s Shop and Snip
Give the seniors scissors and newspaper sales ads. Ask them to search for a list of items such as cars, clothes, T.V.’s, etc. Have them cut out each item and place in their own box. The person who finds the most items on the list wins.
This game is excellent because it encourages dementia patients to share their clippings and to help each other as they go down the list. Afterwards, the snipped items can be used for art activities such as the creation of a montage.
3. Memory Game
Encourage the senior to talk about a memory. As the conversation dwindles, keep the thread going by saying "That’s interesting. I want to hear more."
This helps the senior exercise his memory by bringing up recollections that are pleasant and interesting to him.
4. Sorting
Seniors can sort things such as playing cards by suits, checkers, puzzle pieces by color and coins. This game provides hours of busyness and you’re only limited by your creativity. It is also an easy way for visitors such as teens and young people to work and interact with the seniors.
5. Children’s Games
Card games such as Old Maid and Crazy Eight’s are easy and fun for dementia seniors who can still concentrate on a child’s level. You can also bring in games like Candyland and Chutes and Ladders.
6. Animals
Studies are showing seniors love animals and animal visitation programs are growing in popularity across the county. Dogs have always been popular but what about a quiet soft animal like a rabbit? Seniors interact well with an animal and pet therapy helps with loneliness.
Stimulating dementia seniors can be fun and rewarding. There are lots of creative ways you can keep dementia patients’ minds active to help fill up the empty hours with invigorating activities.
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3 Comment(s)
By Christa L. on Feb 28, 2008 | Reply
Thanks for the great activity ideas! I hope to be able to use them soon.
By Baby Boomers on Jul 28, 2008 | Reply
Good advice and activities, we need to do all possible to keep our minds active.
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By Gina on Oct 9, 2008 | Reply
These are great activities. As an acitivity director I know how important and valuable it is for seniors with dementia to revisit and document the long term memories that they do still have. Not only does it validate their life journey and supply caregivers with a reference of who they are caring for, it also provides family members with information to help them visit their loved one when their memory is fading.
A life story book, journal, scrap book or photograph album with captions is a wonderful thing to create with an elder. And Cherished Memories–The Story of My Life is a wonderful example of such a product that can help both elders and their caregiver.