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Alzheimer's: Tips to make holidays more enjoyable
Keep it simple at home
Be practical away from home
Manage expectations
Trust your instincts
Content
Creating a safe and calm space
Adapting holiday activities
Celebrating at a care facility
Preparing holiday visitors
Taking care of yourself
Trusting your instincts
Adapting holiday activities
To help the person with dementia enjoy the holidays:
- Prepare together. Mix batter, decorate cookies, open holiday cards or make simple decorations. Focus on the task rather than the outcome.
- Host a small gathering. Aim to keep celebrations quiet and relaxed.
- Avoid disruptions. Plan a gathering at the best time of day for the person with dementia. Keep daily routines in place as much as possible.
- Provide a quiet place. If you are having guests over, provide a quiet place for the person with dementia to have time alone or to visit with one person at a time.
- Plan meaningful activities. You might read a favorite holiday story, look at photo albums, watch a favorite holiday movie or sing songs.
- Keep outings brief. If you'll be attending a holiday gathering, plan to be brief or be prepared to leave early if necessary. Make sure there is a place to rest or take a break.