If you know or love someone living with dementia, you are not alone. The World Health Organization estimates that more than 50 million people live with this cognitive disease worldwide, with more than 10 million new cases diagnosed each year. Dementia is a world health crisis, but it can feel even more catastrophic when the disease directly impacts your family.
Although most types of dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease, are progressive and currently incurable, there are interventions that work to make moments and days more pleasant for the person living with the disease. One successful intervention is using leisure activities to maintain cognitive skills and keep the person feeling engaged, stimulated, and happy.
Seniors living with dementia face multiple challenges, including increased risk of depression or anxiety, increased risk of falling, and decreased verbal skills, which can limit socialization. However, certain activities, when appropriately planned and facilitated, can lead to a better quality of life and wellness.
People with dementia who participate in activities, whether led by a trained therapist or another person, have higher well-being response scores, as per a study published in Dementia. Even better, participating in activities can increase self-esteem, maintain functionality, and even enhance quality of life, according to a study published in the Journal of Housing for the Elderly.
Each person living with dementia is unique, which means each person will respond differently to certain types of activities. Use your knowledge of the person’s interests and their history to choose an activity that is failure-free and that they will enjoy. Remember, activities are not about the end result, but are about the time spent together.
Seniors living with dementia can benefit from regular activity stimulation throughout the day. However, not every family can offer this type of environment for their loved one at home, and that’s OK. Fortunately, memory care communities offer services to residents that give them regular access to programming designed to accentuate their strengths and keep them feeling their best.
At The Arbor Company, we take dementia care seriously. Our team members who serve residents in our memory care communities are specially trained in dementia-specific interventions, including engaging activities. We design our activity calendars to be the heart of our home, not just a way to keep our residents busy. Instead, our activities are created with each resident in mind, highlighting their strengths and building on their past history.