Are you trying to think of a gift idea for a person in your life living with dementia? Experience gifts are always my go-to. This includes something a person can do with others that is fun, relaxing, and/or adventurous. Experience gifts create opportunities for building connection and boosting those feel-good endorphins that support a person’s […]
25 Sensory-Friendly Holiday Tips
The holidays can be tough for people with sensory processing differences, including adults with dementia. There are often changes to the daily routine, transitions in and out of less familiar spaces, crowded rooms, bright lights, and loud sounds. When people are more sensitive to sensory input, their system can become overloaded and dysregulated faster. Here […]
Read This: 3 Books to Improve Dementia Care
When I first started working in dementia care, I tried to absorb as much information as I could by attending continuing education courses, searching for current evidence, collaborating with my colleagues, listening to podcasts, and reading. I share 3 books that influenced my work as a dementia care partner and occupational therapist. Certainly, this list […]
6 Taste-Safe Tactile Sensory Recipes
Using the hands to mix, squish, pull, knead, squeeze, stretch, and roll is one way to provide the body with deep pressure input that can be very calming and organizing. Touch is beneficial for people of all ages. Firstly, touch input helps people understand their surroundings. Secondly, it helps a person feel secure in their […]
Why Bother with Routines for Dementia Care?
Have you ever been startled by the sound of a smoke detector, fire truck siren, or your morning alarm clock? Was there a highway accident during your commute that caused a major delay? Do you feel nervous when trying a new food or doing an unfamiliar activity? Humans thrive and feel safer with a certain […]