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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
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Creating a safe and calm space
Adapting holiday activities
Celebrating at a care facility
Preparing holiday visitors
Taking care of yourself
Trusting your instincts
Be practical away from home
If your loved one lives in a nursing home or other facility:
- Celebrate in the most familiar setting. For many people who have Alzheimer's, a change of environment — even a visit home — can cause anxiety. To avoid disruption, consider holding a small family celebration at the facility. You might also participate in holiday activities planned for the residents.
- Minimize visitor traffic. Arrange for a few family members to drop in on different days. Even if your loved one isn't sure who's who, two or three familiar faces are likely to be welcome. A large group, however, might be overwhelming.
- Schedule visits at your loved one's best time of day. Schedule your small gathering during that time.