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Sunday, August 2, 2015

By Kathrine Franks


Caring for patients with dementia can be challenging. The condition itself is a challenge to the person suffering from it. This is why, caregivers need to have a good command of he things that they are supposed to do so they can provider a better environment, albeit a very stimulating one, for the patient that they are looking after.

A good approach that might benefit these patients better would be to allow them to play games. There are games for dementia patients that might help keep them occupied and will also ensure that there is always going to be brain stimulation in them. This will ensure that they wont remain idle as we as their brain remains being used regularly. Doing this daily might actually have really good benefits.

It matters that you have a good understanding of the condition that they are suffering from if you want to really care for them. You have you to remember that the key towards extending to them the attention and care that they need is when you know what they are going through and what steps have to be taken to avoid the condition from further deteriorating.

They need to be playing somewhere that is right and ideal for the activities that you want them to engage in too. You need to be sure that they are going to be at ease so they will be more interested in the game. Making sure that this is the place that you will allow them to play at every time would ensure that they will have a routine that they will regularly follow.

It is important to note that these pastimes need to be simple. However, they should not be as simple as you are degrading the patients in a way were they are doing activities that are exactly targeted for kids. Yes, you need the activity to be simple. But you have to see to it too that it is going to be appropriate enough for adults to play and to be part of.

Games like puzzles and crosswords are very good choices when it comes to doing activities to help engage the patient. They will allow the patient to have more use of the brain since he is going to be competing these puzzles. It is simple enough, but it is going to make good use of his brain in the process. Crosswords, ones that are of larger letters would be good too. Finding words would also be a good choice.

Scarp booking and collecting photos can be fun too. They allow patients to look into old photographs that they may still recognize themselves. Aside from allowing them to discuss about the activity and the pictures that the are seeing, this activity might help make it easier for them to recall events and even people in their lives whom they are having a hard time recalling now.

One can choose to get them to engage in reading activities. Book are always very good choices due to the fact that they tell stories. They make it easier for the patient to say something about what they have read it could be a discussion with the actual caregiver or a discussion with fellow patient too. Either way, it is interesting and it encourages interaction and even recollection to some people.




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