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Cognitive Stimulation Therapy for Seniors with Dementia

One of the things that can be done for seniors with dementia is cognitive stimulation.

There are millions of people who have dementia. While this disease is not curable at this time, there are many ways to help someone with this disease to slow down the progression of their disease. One of the things that can be done is cognitive stimulation. You can get your elderly loved one into cognitive stimulation therapy. This includes therapy sessions where the therapist will try stimulating your elderly loved one’s brain in different ways.

Stimulating and Engaging Sessions

If your elderly loved one has dementia, in order to slow down the progression of the disease, they need stimulation and engagement on a regular basis. They are no longer able to motivate themselves on their own. They need brain exercises to help. If you get your elderly loved one to CST sessions, their therapist can encourage and support them. They can help them to do brain exercises and other activities that challenge them.

Social Interaction

Just the social interaction of CST sessions can be enough to stimulate your elderly loved one’s cognitive functions. People who have dementia often don’t get much socialization. They need to keep their mind active. One of the ways they can do this is by interacting with others. If you take your elderly loved one to these cognitive stimulation sessions, just talking to their therapist can stimulate their brain.

Improved Quality of Life

If your elderly loved one has dementia, it is important that you help them to slow down the progression of the disease. One of the ways you can do this is by improving their quality of life as much as possible. Through cognitive stimulation therapy, your elderly loved one’s therapist can help to make their life as good as it can be. This might include the recommendation to hire caregivers to help out your elderly loved one. It might include eating healthier, being around loved ones at least a few times every week, and taking medications as prescribed.

Conclusion

These are some of the things that you need to know about cognitive stimulation for someone who has dementia. If your elderly loved one has dementia, it is important that you are doing what you can to help slow down the progression of their disease. If you keep them in cognitive stimulation therapy and do what you can to improve their quality of life that would help. You may also want to hire professional caregivers to help with a variety of tasks such as laundry, cooking, and medication management.

Sources
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5770003/

If you are considering caregivers in River Oaks, TX, for an aging loved one, please call the caring staff at At Your Side Home Care. We will answer all of your senior care questions. Call today: (832) 271-1600.

Donna Wrabel, LMSW

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