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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Montessori Activities Aren’t Just Crafts or Distractions

In Montessori Inspired Lifestyle® dementia care, activities are valuable opportunities for engagement — not just “crafts” or “distractions.” They’re moments that connect, calm, and build confidence. But roles take that engagement one step further. They give people a sense of purpose, belonging, and identity. The difference is subtle but profound: it’s the difference between doing something meaningful and being someone…

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A Social Prescription

Adapted Montessori – A Social Prescription – A social prescription is a way for healthcare professionals, such as doctors or nurses, to refer patients to non-medical services or activities that can improve their health and well-being. Instead of – or in addition to – prescribing medication, a healthcare provider might “prescribe” participation in community-based activities or services that address…

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Importance of Offering Choices

Importance of Offering Choices to People with Dementia – Offering choices to people living with dementia is crucial for several reasons.  First of all, it promotes autonomy and dignity. Allowing individuals with dementia to make choices helps maintain their sense of independence and self-worth. It respects their ability to make decisions about their own lives, which is essential for…

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