Hi Nikunj, maybe light hand massages while playing soft music. If they are in a coma as Susan asked it probably is still beneficial to play soft music in the room or to talk with them even if they don't seem to respond.
The activities on this site are truly amazing. It is great as well that you have the option to make your own activities and share these with others. This website has been tremendously helpful. Our residents especially love the bingo's and hangman. It has also allowed us to complete activities that we may not have thought about before. Thank you so much love this website!
I am looking to receive details on activities that can be done with elderly suffering from complete sensory loss. (altered sensorium)
I find simple sensory stimulation to be good
https://www.goldencarers.com/search/#stq=Sensory+stimulation+&stp=1
Maybe you can do range of motion exercises while you talk to the resident if they can hear you
Thanks for sharing a link Susan .