Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Choosing Games For Dementia Patients

By Kathrine Franks


You have to care for dementia patients. You understand that their condition can cause them to forget a lot of things and to no longer able to remember how to do the things that they used to do before. This is the reason that you have decided to find activities that might help maintain their brain activity.

There are activities that patients suffering from these conditions should be allowed to take part of. The key is for them to continue using their brain to help prevent the spread of the condition. There are games for dementia patients that their carers can let them engage in so they will be able to battle out the forgetfulness brought about to by the condition.

Caregivers need to remember that before they can really look after for these people, they have to get a good understanding of their nature, they need to know what the condition is about and how it affects them. Then, at the end of the day, they can trust that they will be able to address their needs very well. After all, they are very much aware of what these people require in the first place.

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.

See if you can let them play with puzzles too. This is a very simple activity to play but it can be very stimulating. The fact that they are going to have to use their brain to compare the picture that they are working on is a good reason to make them engage in such activities. Finding words and crosswords that are simple enough would be good choices too.

Consider the idea of collecting photos and pasting them. One of the benefits of scrapbooking is that you get to allow the patient to walk down memory lane. These photos may even help them remember some of the things that they have forgotten before. This is quite helpful towards ensuring that he can get back some of the memories that he has lost along the way.

Reading activities may be good choices for you to let the patients engage in. You can let them read the book aloud or you do the reading for them. Either way, the best thing about this activity is that it prompts discussions. This allows the patient to have something to talk about, this might even trigger memories and hence, allows his brain to be properly engaged while on it.




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