Thursday, July 16, 2015

Utilize Stimulating Activities For Alzheimer Patients

By Phyllis Schroeder


Alzheimers Disease is a serious condition. Millions of people are diagnosed with the condition each year. Although they are diagnosed with the illness seniors want to keep their mind sharp until their condition declines further. There are stimulating activities for Alzheimer patients that they can do to keep their mind active and thought engaged.

Health professionals understand that when a patient is nearing the final stages of life, it is imperative for the patient, as well as family members to receive support. These family individuals want to know what will happen as their loved one moves toward the later stages with Alzheimers. However, there are things that can be done to keep the persons mind stimulated before the end nears.

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.

For the patient their biggest concern is whether or not they will be treated with compassion, respect, and able to sustain some type of dignity during their transition. There are wonderful hospice staff who work with families having to go through this ordeal. The health care team is consisted of doctors, caregivers, nurses, and family members who are helping take care of their loved one. Each team player has a significant role in helping the patient and family members through the different stages of their condition.

There are many different stages that people diagnosed with Alzheimers will go through. Most of the stages are very frightening and the individual just want to hold on to pieces of memories for as long as they can. Although, stimulating activities will not stop the disease it is a way to help the individual stay sharp a bit longer.

Arts & Crafts is also a wonderful way for these elderly people to express themselves. Drawing pictures encourages the mind to remember and respond to those memories. There is no need to worry about the senior having artist skills just give them a paint brush and let them be free. They will get so much pleasure from doing something that they think is masterpiece. You will think so to when you watch how hard they work at something which they believe you will love and enjoy.

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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