Activity Ideas
With each activity idea you can download a free set of instructions or guide. You’ll also find a convenient list of products that you can buy from us to be able to run that activity. You may have some or all of the products required, so it is completely up to you whether and how much you would like to buy from us. The main thing is that you have fun with the activity.
Activity Ideas Designed For Dementia & Alzheimer's Patients
Activity Ideas For the Elderly
Regular physical activity can significantly improve the wellbeing of older people by maintaining mobility and cognitive function, even combating loneliness. Active games such as chair exercises, gentle yoga classes, or even ball games like bocce can keep seniors physically engaged, promoting their overall health.
Activity Ideas For Care Homes
For care home residents, active games can inject a sense of fun and camaraderie into the daily routine. Outdoor walking groups, chair aerobics, or group music therapy can both motivate and entertain, leading to a notable improvement in mood and overall well being.
Activity Ideas For Those Visually Impaired
Active games can still be enjoyed even with visual impairment. Tactile or sound-based games like touch-and-feel boxes, audio books, or singing bowls encourage participation and engagement, assisting in cognitive stimulation and development of other senses.
Activity Ideas For Dementia
Active engagement can offer a wealth of benefits for those living with dementia. Personalised games such as memory cards featuring familiar faces and places, or easy-to-follow dance sessions can provide comfort, fun and cognitive memory stimulation.
Activity Ideas For Alzheimer's
Providing engaging and stimulating activities for Alzheimer's patients can improve quality of life, lessen symptoms and even slow the disease's progression. Simple games such as matching games with large cards, tactile activities like play dough or gardening, or even light physical activities like Tai Chi can contribute significantly to maintaining cognitive and physical health in Alzheimer's patients.
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