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Have you recently discovered that your loved one has dementia? Are you searching for practical ways to engage them in meaningful activities, especially during travel?
Mild dementia is the first stage in the dementia journey. It involves changes in higher-level thinking skills. Your loved one might forget simple things like taking medication or might repeat stories. These changes can be frustrating, but recognizing them is the first step in supporting them effectively.
The Importance of Activities
Activities are essential for people with mild dementia. They help maintain cognitive functions and provide a sense of purpose. Think of activities they used to enjoy, like gardening or knitting. These activities can still be part of their routine but might need slight modifications to make them easier and more enjoyable.
We invite you to register for our Activity Engagement in Dementia Mini-Course!
See also: One Mistake A Dementia Caregiver Makes By Not Traveling With Kathy Smith Shoaf
Download your FREE copy of "Memorial Day: 50 Activities for Person Living with Mild Dementia" today and create a world of possibilities for your loved one.
https://www.thinkdifferentdementia.com/mild/
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Are You A Christian Dementia Caregiver Struggling To Cope With Caregiving?
By Lizette Cloete, Christian Dementia Coach4.9
7777 ratings
Have you recently discovered that your loved one has dementia? Are you searching for practical ways to engage them in meaningful activities, especially during travel?
Mild dementia is the first stage in the dementia journey. It involves changes in higher-level thinking skills. Your loved one might forget simple things like taking medication or might repeat stories. These changes can be frustrating, but recognizing them is the first step in supporting them effectively.
The Importance of Activities
Activities are essential for people with mild dementia. They help maintain cognitive functions and provide a sense of purpose. Think of activities they used to enjoy, like gardening or knitting. These activities can still be part of their routine but might need slight modifications to make them easier and more enjoyable.
We invite you to register for our Activity Engagement in Dementia Mini-Course!
See also: One Mistake A Dementia Caregiver Makes By Not Traveling With Kathy Smith Shoaf
Download your FREE copy of "Memorial Day: 50 Activities for Person Living with Mild Dementia" today and create a world of possibilities for your loved one.
https://www.thinkdifferentdementia.com/mild/
Enjoy our podcast? Please take a moment to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify —it really supports our show!
Caring for your loved one with dementia doesn't have to be stressful!
Become a Founding Member of Our Exclusive Academy!
Are You A Christian Dementia Caregiver Struggling To Cope With Caregiving?

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