mardi 28 juillet 2015

Choosing Games For Dementia Patients

By Kathrine Franks


Caring for patients with dementia can be challenging. The condition itself is a challenge to the person suffering from it. This is why, caregivers need to have a good command of he things that they are supposed to do so they can provider a better environment, albeit a very stimulating one, for the patient that they are looking after.

It is reassuring to know that there are games that you can let your patients take part of that might help make it easier for them to combat the spread of the condition. There are very interesting games for dementia patients that you can let them take part of whenever they have the time to spare. Making sure that you get he right games introduced for such a purpose though ensures that you can maximize their benefits.

It is important for carers to have a good understanding of the condition, they cannot be expected to offer the right help and the right attention to these people when they are not properly educated of what it is that they are going through. This is the best time to learn about the condition and what are the things that a caregiver can d to ensure that its progress is not going to be fast.

Before you let the patient engage in any activity, this important that he is in the right setting, it is always very important that one is able to choose the right place where these activities should be done so he is sure that the patient is at ease and comfortable the entire time. He will be more motivated to try things out when he is very much at ease with the environment.

Remember that the pastimes that you will let these patients have to be designed in such a way that will help brain stimulation. Remember that they need to be simple enough in order for them to understand how it is done in their current state. However, it is not good for you to degrade them in such a way where you are letting do something that kids do. The key is simple enough, yet appropriate for adults.

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.

Collecting photos and scrapbooking can be fun too. You will find that there are a lot of things that you can discuss with the patient just by looking at photos. These maybe pictures that they have taken in the past. This is helpful as this will allow you to talk to them while taking a trip down memory lane. It is both fun and very engaging and hence, will allow them to recall things that they may have already forgotten.

One can choose to get them to engage in reading activities. Book are always very good choices due to the fact that they tell stories. They make it easier for the patient to say something about what they have read it could be a discussion with the actual caregiver or a discussion with fellow patient too. Either way, it is interesting and it encourages interaction and even recollection to some people.




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