I work in a locked dementia unit where the residence are middle late too late stages of dementia it is hard to find things that they can do please help me are there any suggestions
Complete the Phrase is a very good brain game for all stages! Just like they can pull up song lyrics from back their memory so to can they complete the common phrases! Just leave the last work blank for them to complete.
We hold a "Morning Wake-Up": -Day/weather/etc. -stretching/simple exercises to go along w/the seasons *reaching for snowflakes, picking apples, chopping wood, etc. We have some really fun creative ones. *balloon toss or ball toss (into a basket -Short reminisce story along w/simple trivia
We hold regular sing-a-longs for our Poppy Court dementia residents. We work out the years they would have been in their twenties, (don't get drawn into the idea that "nostalgia" is the forties and fifties!!). We use a programme called "Karafun", available by a monthly subscription. It works like a dream for us and is always very popular. Just be prepared for the inevitable "red flags", tunes that bring back sad memories. Best of luck.
There is a great gal on youtube, her name is Susie q. my residents love her all day every day! also, sorting decks of cards, organizing the colored pencils, and spooling yarn!
Hi Lisa These sound like great ideas Do you have a link to Susie’s YouTube
Richelle
9th May 2022
Fiddle boxes, large piece jigsaws, simple find a word, sorting - material, pencils, jewellery etc etc, folding face washers or serviettes, colouring (art), music with music videos, short documentaries. My residents who are living with dementia also love cooking, gardening, story time (where i read a story and we reminisce). We also use a program called "moove and groove" which allows residents to listen to their choice of music through headphones
I'm so happy I found this site. It's been very helpful to me for my job and for the residents I care for. Many thanks to GoldenCarers you're doing an excellent job!
Hi I like to do music activities because music taps into so many parts of the brain
https://www.goldencarers.com/how-to-plan-music-activities-for-dementia-care/3192/
These articles will be very helpful also
https://www.goldencarers.com/15-activities-for-late-stage-alzheimers-disease/4640/
https://www.goldencarers.com/matching-colours/3774/
https://www.goldencarers.com/15-sensory-activities-for-late-stage-alzheimers/3968/
https://www.goldencarers.com/optimal-activities---staff-the-physical-environment/5104/
https://www.goldencarers.com/15-activities-for-late-stage-alzheimers-disease/4640/
https://www.goldencarers.com/matching-colours/3774/
https://www.goldencarers.com/15-sensory-activities-for-late-stage-alzheimers/3968/
https://www.goldencarers.com/optimal-activities---staff-the-physical-environment/5104/
-Day/weather/etc.
-stretching/simple exercises to go along w/the seasons
*reaching for snowflakes, picking apples, chopping wood, etc. We have some really fun
creative ones.
*balloon toss or ball toss (into a basket
-Short reminisce story along w/simple trivia
Your ideas sound great
Thanks
We hold regular sing-a-longs for our Poppy Court dementia residents. We work out the years they would have been in their twenties, (don't get drawn into the idea that "nostalgia" is the forties and fifties!!). We use a programme called "Karafun", available by a monthly subscription. It works like a dream for us and is always very popular. Just be prepared for the inevitable "red flags", tunes that bring back sad memories. Best of luck.
Thanks for sharing your ideas
These sound like great ideas
Do you have a link to Susie’s YouTube
You shared some great ideas
Thank you
You are right about hand massages
Thank you for reminding us