Games provide either physical or cognitive benefits to seniors living with dementia. Here is a review of dementia treatment options for your loved ones.
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Some activities may ease memory care diseases at Morada Lake Arlington retirement communities.
Examples of such activities include:
Strolling around the retirement community remains a convenient way for seniors to keep busy and may be an opportunity for seniors to grow friendships.
Akin to their human counterparts, animals desire and need to experience leisure. Hence playing with animals can prove beneficial for both animals and humans.
Furthermore, it is relatively easy to find animals to play with, even if you do not have pets. Consider that most animal shelters are open to seniors who seek to pass on their cats, dogs, or old pets for better care.
Sporting activity often allows you to exercise actively, build up your agility and fitness, or achieve harmony with the physical world. The exercise may prove very fulfilling, especially if you actively overcome obstacle courses or go on non-competitive races with others.
SHINE memory care for dementia applies scientific principles to enhance lifestyle quality, comprehension, or participation for seniors with dementia, like Alzheimer’s Disease or more memory-related issues. In our memory care community, you are supervised by a group of experienced team members that nurse with knowledge, empathy, and trained nursing.
SHINE memory care for dementia has earned a national Certificate of Recognition from the Alzheimer’s Association, America’s foremost voluntary health organization dedicated to Alzheimer’s research and study. It is an award we share with a prestigious and exclusive group of U.S. memory care providers.
At Morada Lake Arlington, we understand the challenges that people that have dementia are confronted with. When your family or loved ones join our memory care community, our mission is to facilitate seniors on a journey of being highly aware of their surroundings. All nursing staff are continuing education and specialized training about memory care illnesses. If you are the primary caregiver, find doctors you can relate with.