50 Activities for those with Alzheimer’s and Dementia

Dementia Health Tips seniors

April 20, 2018

Patients with Alzheimer’s and Dementia are known to withdraw from others and daily activities as their disease progresses. In order for these individuals to stay active in society, it is important that we find activities that they are excited to participate in and so they can use the skills that they still possess. By implementing these activities we are able to help build up their self-esteem and create new memories with loved ones.

50 Activities that are great for those with Alzheimer’s and Dementia:

  1. Bake cookies
  2. Clip coupons
  3. Read out loud
  4. Assist with house or yard work
  5. Listen and dance to music
  6. Help with a scrapbook
  7. Toss the ball
  8. Play checkers
  9. Help hand wash dishes
  10. Dye eggs
  11. Take a walk or ride a bike
  12. Fold towels
  13. Water plants
  14. Sing songs
  15. Bake a cake
  16. Count change
  17. Organize drawers
  18. Sort items by color
  19. Paint a picture
  20. Write a letter
  21. Color in a coloring book
  22. Make a paper plane
  23. Sort socks
  24. Wipe down the counters
  25. Ran the vacuum cleaner
  26. Make a salad
  27. Watch a movie
  28. Put away the dishes
  29. Sort the silverware
  30. Put together a puzzle
  31. Plant flowers
  32. Create something with PlayDoh
  33. Take care of fish
  34. Make tea or lemonade
  35. Stack colored cups
  36. Look at picture books
  37. Read the daily news
  38. Decorate a pumpkin
  39. Write in a journal
  40. Wash windows
  41. Drive through the car lot
  42. Cut out pictures from a magazine and paste them on a whiteboard
  43. Have a picnic
  44. String beads
  45. Keep a journal
  46. Watch home movies
  47. Play a matching game
  48. Decorate cupcakes
  49. Invite over a calm pet
  50. Have a conversation and reminisce

As these activities take place, remember that the outcome of them does not matter so do not get frustrated. Be sure to stay upbeat and have fun so that your loved one does not feel stress about the level of their performance. Creating memories and helping your loved one stay engaged with day-to-day activities and their loved ones is the main goal behind the listed activities. Remember, there are so many ways you can get involved in your loved one’s life even if they are suffering from Alzheimer’s or Dementia.

We hope we provided enough information to answer your questions about how to keep your loved one with Alzheimer’s or Dementia active! Always remember that if you don’t feel qualified or able to take care of your loved one, we can help. To learn more about our assisted living, long-term living, or rehabilitation services, be sure to give us a call at (937) 319-8924.