Making Joyful Holidays for People with Memory Disorders

For those living with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia, the excitement of the holiday season might have the opposite effect. Baylor College of Medicine experts have a few tips to help make this season as joyful as possible for those with memory disorders and their families.

“Too much noise and activity along with a disruption of routine can be overwhelming for someone with dementia. It can cause them to withdraw, become angry or scared,” said Dr. Mary Kenan, a psychologist with Baylor’s Alzheimer’s Disease and Memory Disorders Center.

Maintaining a routine is important in reducing agitation and improving mood. Disruption can trigger behavioral symptoms, which also can make care giving more difficult.

Kenan offers some tips to help create a meaningful holiday for all

"Patients with Alzheimer's disease can still enjoy the holidays," Kenan said. "Be sensitive to your loved one's strengths and limitations, as well as your own as a caregiver, and celebrate accordingly."


Source: Baylor College of Medicine

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