Alzheimer’s Disease and the Holidays

Summary: Researchers discuss how to accommodate family members with dementia over the holidays to make Christmas a meaningful and joyous event for the entire family.

Source: Baylor College of Medicine

The holidays can be a special time, but may present challenges for those with dementia and their loved ones. Travel is fatiguing, being in a new location is disorienting, meeting new people while trying to recall names of relatives and friends is taxing, and following a conversation in a room filled with distractions, music, and laughter may be overwhelming.

Baylor College of Medicine’s Alzheimer’s Disease and Memory Disorders Center experts have some tips to help make these moments as peaceful and meaningful as possible:

The holidays can be a special time, but may present challenges for those with dementia and their loved ones. Image is in the public domain

About this Alzheimer’s disease research news

Author: Press Office
Source: Baylor College of Medicine
Contact: Press Office – Baylor College of Medicine
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