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Ways to Adapt Holiday Activities to Suit Cognitive Challenges
The holidays are a time to cherish togetherness, but for families with loved ones facing dementia, the season can present unique challenges. Ensuring that seniors with dementia feel included and connected during the holidays requires thoughtful planning and adaptation. With a bit of creativity and understanding, you can create joyful, meaningful moments for your loved one that cater to their needs.
Overwhelming environments can confuse or agitate someone with dementia.
Familiar traditions can spark joy and a sense of connection.
Shared meals are central to holiday celebrations but can be overwhelming for seniors with dementia.
Understand that a loved one with dementia may tire easily or become overstimulated.
Seniors with dementia are often highly attuned to the emotions of those around them.
If holiday preparations feel overwhelming, consider enlisting help from an Assisting Hands® Home Care professional caregiver.
Celebrate the Present Moment
When caring for someone with dementia, it’s important to focus on the here and now. Holiday memories may not always be retained, but the emotions of love, joy, and connection experienced in the moment will linger in their hearts.
At Assisting Hands, we understand the unique challenges of caring for seniors with dementia during the holidays. Our trained caregivers provide compassionate, tailored care to help make the season meaningful and stress-free for your family.
Contact us today to learn how we can support your loved one and bring the magic of the holidays to life. You can find a location near you by visiting https://assistinghands.com/location-finder/
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