Unique Celebrations - Fun Activities for Alzheimer’s Patients
June 7, 2008 by Mary Emma Allen
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
Unusual celebrations often have appeal for Alzheimer’s patients. They need not make sense or even be ones they know about. I discovered that Mother enjoyed parties, even if they were just for the two of us.
At the nursing home, the residents also enjoyed gatherings. They might be confused about the day or the era, but it often brought back reflections of some kind. This broke the monotony of their day and was fun for the staff, too.
Today, June 7, was Daniel Boone Day, I discovered, when I visited Sandra Mitchell’s All Holiday Cafe. Even though it might be too late to arrange a pioneer celebration for your Alzheimer’s family member (and any children in your home) today, you could use this idea as a springboard for future fun times.
What do you do for fun activities and celebrations in your home?
(c)2008 Mary Emma Allen


































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