• Tips for Meaningful Days

    Posted on August 4th, 2009 admin No comments

    Meaningful activities are those events or tasks that are failure free opportunities for success.  Here are some strategies for creating meaningful days for your loved one who has Alzheimer’s or another related dementia.

     

     

    • *Look for activities that will be failure free.   A craft project with a pre-set outcome or appearance may be too difficult, whereas arranging silk flowers in a vase is a failure free task.
    • *Reduce distractions so the person can focus on the task, eliminating things such as background noise from the television.
    • *Keep exercise and physical activity part of everyday, as it helps keep sleep and nighttime habits normal.
    • *Familiar activities such as setting the table and folding laundry should be part of the daily routine that the person with Alzheimer’s disease helps with.  The tasks are meaningful, familiar activities and assist to remain skills as long as possible.
    • *If music, exercise, or spiritual activities were part of your family member’s routine each week, those type of activities should occur frequently during the week now as well.

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