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Are you looking for fun and stimulating activities for your loved one with dementia? Below, are 50 activities that prove to be engaging, fun, and encouraging:

  1. Planting flowers in a flower box, or arranging flowers in a vase
  2. Crossword Puzzles
  3. Listening to music
  4. Washing and drying dishes
  5. Giving the person a pedicure and/or manicure
  6. Going to a park
  7. Creating a collage with old photos or magazine images
  8. Playing a card game or matching game
  9. Folding laundry
  10. Cooking or baking together
  11. Painting with Watercolors along with Bob Ross
  12. Playing with playdough or clay
  13. Going for a walk
  14. Bingo
  15. Jigsaw puzzles
  16. Board games such as Candy Land
  17. Decorating a bird feeder and placing it in front of a window
  18. Swimming or Water aerobics
  19. Pet therapy or caring for a pet
  20. Attending a sporting event or going to a museum
  21. Reading an engaging book out loud
  22. Hand massages
  23. Giving them a knot and asking them to untie it
  24. Dancing together
  25. Creating your own fidget toolbox (stuffed with fidget items they can explore inside a toolbox)
  26. Caring for a life size baby doll. Studies have shown that this can be very beneficial for your loved one with dementia.
  27. Popping bubble wrap
  28. Creating a busy board made with different tactile items such as zippers, Velcro, snaps, etc. There are so many ideas on Pinterest!
  29. To go along with #28, you can try making a fidget apron or blanket. There are also several tutorials on Pinterest.
  30. Blowing bubbles
  31. Watching old movies
  32. Coloring Books
  33. Matching cards
  34. Word Searches
  35. Playing with Blocks or Legos
  36. Playing with Dominos
  37. Singing Christmas Carols (It doesn’t matter if it’s June)!
  38. Going out for Dessert
  39. Corn hole
  40. Stringing beads
  41. Play dress up
  42. Fidgeting with Sensory kits. They can be found on Amazon
  43. Watering plants
  44. Tossing a ball around
  45. Enjoying your favorite glass of coffee or lemonade on your deck
  46. Have an afternoon tea party
  47. Go outside for a picnic
  48. Watching old family videos
  49. Knitting or Crocheting
  50. Fishing

These are just a few examples that can help encourage seniors to not only feel productive but fulfilled. As always, please be mindful of your loved one’s particular needs and abilities. If they seem uninterested in a certain activity, there is no need to push it. The important thing to remember is the time you are spending together.

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