Feel More Connected to a Loved One Suffering from Alzheimer's Disease
To feel more connected to a loved one suffering from Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia, it helps to spend time together on meaningful or fun activities. The Alzheimer’s Association has put together a list of many such activities; and reminds families to consider the things the person used to like to do or was interested in. Also, consider their mood that day.
The outdoors can be a great place to spend quality time. Getting out in nature is calming and an easy walk or hike geared toward the person’s abilities can be fun for them and the grandkids. Watering plants, planting flowers and feeding the birds are other soothing activities. If the person seems fidgety, try having them rake leaves or sweep the patio. If they enjoy dogs, sit on a bench outside a dog park and watch them play; or find a quiet bench at the beach and people watch or enjoy the scenery.
Quiet activities inside might include sitting together looking through a family photo album or scrapbook. Listening to music the person enjoys while drinking a cup of herbal tea or hot chocolate is another good activity. Also, reading a favorite book aloud or watching a beloved movie together is a fun way to spend an afternoon.
Other suggestions for quality time together include giving the person a neck rub, hand massage or pedicure. If they used to love to bake, make a batch of cookies or bread together; or have them help you fold laundry or set the table for dinner. These types of activities do not have to be done well but provide the person with a sense of purpose. The Alzheimer’s Association says if an activity doesn’t seem to be working, try something else.
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Source: alz.org/help-support/resources/kids-teens/50-activities