When there is dementia in the family, we encounter new challenges with holiday gatherings. Dad wants to tell his World War II story many times over Christmas dinner. Mom gets overheated from the cheerful fire in the fireplace and removes her shirt.
Where you had hoped for smiles, hugs and happy chatter, instead there are shouts, tears and toileting accidents.
With the right approach, everyone can enjoy the holidays, especially the person with dementia. Keep these three important ideas in mind:
The skills needed to interact successfully with someone with dementia are specialized, yet straightforward and effective. They make a real difference every day in everyone’s quality of life by helping people with dementia function at their best. Best care practices are one of the greatest gifts a person with dementia can receive.
To learn more about this topic, watch our video: Creating a Joyous Holiday for an Individual With Dementia.