5 Ways People Living with Alzheimer's Can Have Fun

While I was caring for my mom, who lived with Alzheimer's, I learned that she reacted much better to visual cues than she did to verbal cues.This lead me to the conclusion that she couldlive a happier and more engaged life if I added visual cues to our daily environment and activities.A toy parrot, stuffed animals that sing and dance, baby dolls, puzzles, and even a cup of coffee can help a person living with dementia to have a happier life.People living with Alzheimer's want to have fun, just like you and me.Alzheimer's caregiver? Learn more about a clinical research study that is currently enrolling new participants.orQuick link to the pre-qualify questionnaireSubscribe to the Alzheimer's Reading RoomEmail:1. The Greatest Alzheimer's Caregiver of Them AllWe named the greatest caregiver tool of them all Harvey. Before it was all said and done we had 2 toy parrots, Harvey and Pete.My mom, Dotty, talked to Harvey for several hours each day. After a while she would wake up in the morning and ask - Where's Harvey? I heard my mom tell Harvey he was her best friend; and, that she loved him. I once asked - mom, do you know Harvey is a toy - she responded - yes, dummy. I never asked again.Harvey was good company for my mom. Harvey was good to me also. He entertained mom and gave me the opportunity to relax - what I considered a form of respite care.If you hired someone to care for a person living with dementia you would probably need to give them training. Not with this wonderful ca...
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