If a loved one is suffering from Alzheimer’s
or another dementia-related disease, you may need to lower
your expectations of what to expect from them during the upcoming
holidays. When you include them in
family gatherings, you must take precautions to not let them get over stimulated
as boisterous, noisy activities can agitate and confuse people with
dementia. Experts say it is better to
have a small get-together or to set aside a quiet part of the house where
relatives can take turns visiting the person in a more
intimate setting.
The goal is to make the holiday season
as easy on you as it is on the person with Alzheimer's disease so everyone can
focus on enjoying their time together. The Alzheimer’s Association recommends
that you keep plans simple and maintain your loved one’s daily routines as much
as possible to avoid upsetting them.
They also advise celebrating early in the day and to have a noon meal
rather than a late dinner.
If you are visiting your loved one at an
assisted living facility, bring along some pictures of the family and take the
time to quietly sit and talk about them.
If you are bringing your loved one to your home, play familiar music and
serve foods you know they like. Set time
aside to do some activities with the family such as making a memory book or telling
stories. Other suggestions include
taking a short walk or decorating cookies together.
Be sure to warn family members and
friends about any changes in their behavior and condition so they do not expect
more than the person has the ability to offer.
Remind them that Alzheimer’s can diminish a person’s ability to
communicate and that it is helpful to speak slowly and in a relaxed tone. The Alzheimer’s Association says to avoid saying
things like, “Don’t you remember?” Also
address the person by name and to be patient, stay calm and supportive.
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