There are several ways in which caregivers and loved ones can make it easier for those with dementia to enjoy the holidays. From celebrating in a familiar setting to redefining traditions to keeping the decorations to a minimum, heed these tips for making the holidays as stress-free for your loved one with dementia as possible as they remain at home.
Remember, large crowds and noises can be frightening for elderly people who suffer from Alzheimer’s. On top of that, they may feel frustrated that they can’t participate in the festivities like they used to. As a caregiver, you’re likely stressed out over the holidays, as well, thinking about how you should celebrate them in this new reality, in which sibling’s home, and how your loved one can be best accommodated.
Luckily, in-home support services by qualified caregivers like those at Divine Home Care Services can ease the burden on families. Not only can they help your loved one feel as comfortable as possible in the days and weeks leading up to holiday parties, but they also offer memory services.
It may be necessary to make adjustments to your holiday celebrations. Here are some tips to accommodate your loved one with Alzheimer’s:
Create an appropriate environment during the holidays for your loved one. Check out these tips:
Here at Divine Home Care Services, our caregivers are trained in dementia and Alzheimer’s care to ensure your loved one remains safe and comfortable in their own home. From medication reminders to mind-stimulating activities, we will support your loved one and the entire family. To learn more, contact us at 903-215-8283 or 254-694-8614.
Call today for a free in-home consultation to assess care needs. We provide personalized, confidential, and compassionate support—available 24/7 for your family.