Saturday, December 30, 2017

How Art Therapy Benefits Adults with Alzheimer's

Caring for family members with Alzheimer’s isn’t easy. The disease can cause mood swings, some good days and some not-so-good ones, leading to agitation and aggression without any reason. Circumstances such as these can take an emotional toll on the caregiver, and finding good ways to help adults with Alzheimer’s becomes a priority. Science has no definite answer to the whys and hows of the many moods of fluctuation in people with Alzheimer’s, but art has proven to be an effective way of helping those with this condition.

A successful way of communication: Art provides a non-verbal platform of communication for those suffering from dementia and is an effective mode of expression. Art can help release emotions in adults with Alzheimer’s.

Helps in concentration: Another use for art is that enhances the ability to concentrate. It uses the brain in a positive way and helps them combat their other physical deficits.

Fosters bond: Working on art together is a great way to encourage bonds between family members, say an ailing grandfather and his grandchild. Art is a wonderful way to buildties and relationships.

Craft store goodies: Visiting your neighborhood craft store can give you great ideas where you can pick up fun things to create activities for your senior family member.

Sign up for art class: Art classes for people with Alzheimer’s are on the rise, thanks to more awareness in the society. It might be a good idea to enroll your family member for a special art class where he can enjoy himself, alongside his care giver.

Make A Memory Book: Make a bright photo album or memory book where your elderly relative can continue to view his fondest memories of family and friends.

Starting these activities at home while caring for someone with Alzheimer’s will can help them share their emotions productively.

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