Activities for Dementia Patients

Activities for Dementia Patients: And Why They Often Fail – Many activities for dementia patients fail because they focus on keeping people busy rather than helping them feel useful. While activities like puzzles or crafts can be helpful, people living with dementia often respond better to meaningful roles, familiar tasks, and real-life participation. Engagement that supports purpose, contribution, and…

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Why Roles Matter More in Dementia Care

Let’s have a discussion about a Balanced Approach to Activities and Roles. Activities alone are not the answer to well being…roles matter more in dementia care. Walk into almost any long-term care home and you will find an activity calendar. Morning exercises. Afternoon bingo. Music programs. Crafts. Special events. These activities are often thoughtfully planned. Staff work hard to…

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Redistributing Meaning Challenges the ‘System’

Long-term care environments are structured around tasks: meals prepared, medications administered, rooms cleaned, risks managed. Over time, these tasks accumulate in staff hands, not because residents are incapable of contributing, but because efficiency and protection gradually override participation. The result is subtle but significant — responsibility centralizes, and resident roles shrink. Redistributing meaning challenges that structure. It asks whether…

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