My 77 year old father has Alzheimer's disease and I haven't got a clue what to get him for christmas. Any idea's would be welcome.
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What is you make him a family video diary. There are tons of computer programs that offer the support you need to do this. They are quite easy to make. You can round up years of family photos, home movie clips, new family clips can be made, talk about "favorite memories or past-times", maybe add vacation exerps...
Then he can watch this over and over and over.
Hi Tulapip!!! I like the idea of the family video diary. I thought a scrap book of family and friends would be nice, too (with names, places, etc).
I have read about Alzheimer studies that show that one type of memory that doesn't seem to be affected is musical memory. Many patients with severe memory loss can still remember and play music they've heard throughout their lives. Anyway, I thought it might be nice to get some recordings of music that was popular when he was young. Having something he'll find familiar and comforting might make him happy.
Maybe something like a busy board. We had a man in nursing home I worked in and they took a square of plywood(or something) and put a hasp ,and other things he could "workwith. It has been many years now so hard for me to remember all that was on it but maybe the idea will inspire someone to come up with something like it for you. God Bless.
Make a family photo album with stories----make it into a book!
Make a basket with things that comfort him----things he loves or used to love.
Take him for car rides where he grew up or just out and about.
I made tapes of my Dad's favorite music from his earlier years.....They seened to sooth him and some days appeared to make him more aleart. Hope this idea helps...Good luck
warm fleece blanket and sturdy bedroom slippers
i knew someone who had that situation and the elderly would leave the house for a walk. yet on returning would forget the way.
I love the idea of a scrapbook. It doesn't have to be anything extravagant. Just a little 4x6 photo book with some of his memorable events or family members would be nice.
Many of these older folk have trouble dressing and being dressed. Nice jogging outfits sure help.
my aunt loved looking at old photos. you know black and white when she and mom were young women.
My Dad had Alzheimers and got to where he would want certain items under his feet or around him all the time. We got a bright red metal tool box (about$10 at WalMart) and put some of his favorite things in the tool box.
There is a wonderful catalog for this condition, there is a wealth of things to choose from.
The address is WWW.alzstore.com
1800-752-3238 for a hands on catalog.
Hope this helps, my uncle had this also, I know how hard it can be. Best of luck.
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My dad about the age has the same disease. He worked for the railway most of his life. And was raised on a farm. so bought him books with huge coloured photos of trains and related stuff. Did the same for the farm one...machinery ect. This brought back memories of days of old and he was able to chat about it. Most of these books can be found at discount stores as they are not big sellers. How about his own calendar , big numbers with his name on it. Helps to keep track of the days. good luck
Check out HarvardRanch.com - they have a nice selection of large print books that have been been well-received by alzheimer's patients and their caregivers.
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How about crossword puzzles or word search books? It's great exercise for the brain.
www.alzheimersteam.com
So often these individuals are 'in their own world' and are hard to reach. Giving them something that provides tactile stimulation and is familiar and comforting will help to keep them calm and content.
Look at this PRWeb article <www.prweb.com/
Great article, crabjack. Here is the link directly to the store: store.best-alzheimers-products.com
or check out the informational website: best-alzheimers-products.com
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