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Brain-Boosting Activities For Seniors With Alzheimer’s

Discover how Alzheimer's care at home can help seniors thrive by providing specialized support, encouraging brain-boosting activities, and ensuring safety in a familiar environment.
Alzheimer's care brings support and brain boosting strategies to shelp seniors and their families.
Alzheimer's care brings support and brain boosting strategies to shelp seniors and their families.

June is Alzheimer’s Awareness Month ,and it’s a fantastic time for you and your senior parent to focus on how they can thrive with Alzheimer’s. There are numerous ways that seniors with Alzheimer’s can enrich their lives and enhance their cognitive skills, thereby maintaining their cognitive function for as long as possible.

One way that seniors can make the most of their time now is to live in the house that they love. Living in a familiar home filled with memories can have significant benefits for seniors with Alzheimer’s. And with support from Alzheimer’s care at home, most seniors can live quite well at home.

Alzheimer’s care at home is specialized care for seniors who have Alzheimer’s or dementia and want to continue living in their own homes. Alzheimer’s care providers who have experience and training working with seniors who have Alzheimer’s can enrich your senior parent’s life in many ways.

In addition to taking care of household chores and making sure your senior parent is eating well and is safe at home, Alzheimer’s care providers can encourage your senior parent to try brain-boosting activities. Playing brain games and doing activities like these can help seniors with Alzheimer’s:

 

Simple Puzzles and Games

Puzzles are a great way to keep the brain working. Easy jigsaw puzzles, matching games, or word searches can help with thinking and memory skills.

Seniors with Alzheimer’s may enjoy picture puzzles with large pieces or games with clear rules. Even simple card games like “Go Fish” or “Memory” can be fun and rewarding. These activities help the brain stay active and give a sense of success when completed.

 

Listening to Music or Singing

Music is powerful for the brain. Even when someone forgets names or dates, they often remember songs from the past. Listening to favorite tunes, singing along, or even clapping to the beat can lift their mood and bring back old memories.

Some seniors may also enjoy music-based activities like tapping rhythms or using simple instruments like maracas or tambourines.

 

Gentle Exercise or Movement

Physical movement helps the brain as well as the body. Gentle exercises like stretching, walking, or chair yoga can improve blood flow to the brain. It also helps reduce stress and improve sleep. Even short walks around the house or light dancing to music can be great.

These movements keep the brain connected to the body and help improve balance and focus.

 

Art and Craft Projects

Creative activities are not only calming—they also boost brain function. Seniors with Alzheimer’s may enjoy painting, coloring, making collages, or working with clay. These tasks don’t need to be perfect. The goal is to keep their hands moving and their minds engaged.

Creating something—even something small—can bring joy and help them feel proud of their work.

Reminiscing With Photos and Keepsakes

Looking at old photos or handling familiar objects from the past can spark memories. An Alzheimr’s care provider or loved one can ask gentle questions like, “Do you remember this place?” or “Who is in this picture?”

This kind of activity helps seniors connect to their past and can lead to warm conversations. Scrapbooks, photo albums, or memory boxes are helpful tools for this.

 

 

 

If you or an aging loved one is considering Alzheimer’s Care in Southern Pines, NC, please contact the caring staff at Affordable Family Care.

Serving Raleigh, Greensboro, and the surrounding areas in North Carolina. Call today at (919) 676-1070

Donnie Shelton

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