February 26, 2024
Memory care is quite an essential aspect for our aging seniors, especially those who have been diagnosed with dementia. Working the memory with sensory activities can help our seniors connect to an emotional place which otherwise may be inaccessible depending on the severity of dementia. Sensory activities typically go with trial and error, but it helps to know what the individual enjoys. There are several activities that we can do with our seniors that can support them in working the memory, but we’ve mentioned just a couple that we like so that you can try with your loved ones below.
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Music – Music Therapy is a great way to help seniors with their cognitive state. It improves cognitive function, decreases depressive symptoms, and improves the quality of life in our seniors. Ask a family member what type of music brought them joy before dementia set in.
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Aromatherapy – There are so many different scents that can connect our seniors to a happy emotional state. Using essential oils is a great way to help our seniors improve their sleep quality, reduce stress, manage pain, and improve symptoms of depression. Try experimenting with scents that are familiar and comforting to seniors. Baking and cooking are great ways to bring familiar scents to our seniors, which can be exceptionally comforting for most.