With the holidays fast approaching,
you may be wondering what type of gift to get your elderly parents. It is especially difficult to know what to
get if a loved one is suffering from dementia. Experts suggest you help them find ways to
reminisce about their lives and accomplishments, and give them things that will
bring a smile to their face and some joy into their life.
Many ideas for someone with Alzheimer’s
or dementia include personalized gifts. One such gift is a talking photo book that
allows you to record your own person commentary to go along with each
photograph. This can be a fun book to
sit and enjoy with your family member as it helps to trigger memories and
conversation. Many companies offer such
books, and prices typically vary with the amount of photos and recording time
available.
Buying an interactive book (the
Alzheimer’s Association’s store has many) featuring vivid photographs and large
print on a subject your mom or dad love such as animals or flowers can also
promote conversation and provide a way to spend relaxing time together. To ease stress or agitation, you may want to look
into getting them a fiddle muff. A
fiddle muff can provide comfort and warmth as well as activity to promote
increased hand flexibility and brain stimulation.
Another meaningful gift is a cozy, customized
blanket filled with photos of the grandkids or a beloved family pet. On the Internet you can find companies that
will do a collage of family photos or a singular one in a variety of materials. Many of the blankets have surprisingly sharp
images and can be machined washed and dried.
If the person has a hard time falling
asleep or relaxing, calming visual and or audio stimulation may help. Several companies have all-in-one cubes that
offer a range of calming music and visual displays that can turn the ceiling
into a beautiful night sky.
MorningStar at Englefield Green
embodies the very best in senior living with a distinct mission statement of
“to honor, to serve, to invest” that sets us apart from other senior living
communities. With a foundation built on
honoring God, valuing seniors and investing in a staff with a felt calling to
serve, we offer loving, compassionate care within a beautiful home-like
setting. Please set up a tour to experience
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Source:
store.best-alzheimers-products.com/alzheimers-dementia-gift-ideas/alzheimers-gift-guide.html
unforgettable.org/shining-star-cube-with-soothing-sounds
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