Saturday, July 25, 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.

A good approach that might benefit these patients better would be to allow them to play games. There are games for dementia patients that might help keep them occupied and will also ensure that there is always going to be brain stimulation in them. This will ensure that they wont remain idle as we as their brain remains being used regularly. Doing this daily might actually have really good benefits.

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.

Create a good place where your patient can really enjoy the time that they are going to spend here. You want them to feel comfortable and at ease in the place. They can enjoy these games better when they are enjoying the setting there they are doing these activities. Setting a place where they can regularly come to every time you want to hold these activities will create a sense of ease and comfort.

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.

Games like puzzles and crosswords are very good choices when it comes to doing activities to help engage the patient. They will allow the patient to have more use of the brain since he is going to be competing these puzzles. It is simple enough, but it is going to make good use of his brain in the process. Crosswords, ones that are of larger letters would be good too. Finding words would also be a good choice.

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 a good idea. This would allow the patient to read passages that might help them get the brain activity that they need. This is a very good exercise that will not only allow them to get entertained whole on their free time, this will help ensure proper brain activity as well. You can either let him read the passages for you read the passages yourself.




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