We have a new resident aged only 49 with very early stage huntington's disease was wondeing if anyone was in similar situation or has any activity ideas for a younger resident.
Huntington's disease is associated with a triad of symptoms; cognitive, motor and emotional. Each individual varies in terms of which symptoms they predominantly exhibit. Find out the resident's interests and provide cognitive/physical/socially stimulating activities relating to their interests. In addition, provide activities that work on areas effected by HD, for example, planning, creative thinking, memory, executive function, balance etc.
I would depending on capabilities give them small chores such as napkin folding and maybe setting the tables, it may promote independence. Also small jobs in the reception areas such as stamping envelopes etc could help, maybe try to relate t
Josephine
18th Jan 2015
I would contact Huntington's services in your state, they are wonderful and can assist you, just google them.
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Hope this helps.
Natasha