martes, 8 de enero de 2019

Planning activities for people with Alzheimer’s

Doing things we enjoy gives us pleasure and adds meaning to our lives. People with Alzheimer's disease need to be active and do things they enjoy, too. People with Alzheimer's may have trouble deciding what to do each day, which could make them fearful and worried or quiet and withdrawn, or they may have trouble starting tasks.

You can help by planning activities that the person with Alzheimer's enjoys in your daily routine, and trying to do them at a similar time each day. He or she can be a part of the activity or just watch. Here are things you can do to help the person enjoy the activity:
  • Match the activity with what the person with Alzheimer's can do.
  • Choose activities that can be fun for everyone.
  • Help the person get started.
  • Decide if he or she can do the activity alone or needs help.
  • Watch to see if the person gets frustrated.
  • Make sure he or she feels successful and has fun.
  • Let him or her watch if that is more enjoyable.
Visit our website to learn more about adapting activities for people with Alzheimer’s disease.
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Help keep a person with Alzheimer’s engaged in activities they enjoy by helping them get started with a familiar activity and choosing activities that are fun for everyone. Learn more about adapting activities for a person with Alzheimer’s: https://www.nia.nih.gov/health/adapting-activities-people-alzheimers-disease

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