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Participating In Alzheimer Activities With A Patient
Author: Mike Herman

If you find a loved on has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, you are likely to be worried or confused about the diagnosis.

Science has advanced their treatment options when dealing with this disease, especially if the condition is caught in its early stages.

Speak with the patient's primary health care provider and ask about particular Alzheimer activities you can enjoy with the patient that will allow him or her to battle the disease and maintain his or her health.

Everything from the patient's favorite hobbies to special Alzheimer activities that will allow the patient to regain mental health will help the patient's condition.

One great way to help the patient battle this disease is an activity like gardening.

Simply being outdoors and experiencing fresh air can help the patient by enthralling all his or her senses.

From the joyous smells of the great outdoors to hearing birds twittering to enjoying the vibrant colors of a garden, the patient's memory can be helped with similar Alzheimer activities.

Also, working in a garden will allow the patient and the caregiver to experience stress free time and allow them both to get exercise in the great outdoors.

Whether it is a huge vegetable garden or a simple plot of flowers, gardening is the perfect way to spend time with the patient and work on a treatment method at the same time.

Another great activity is playing a simple board game.

There are a variety of games that are used by therapists and doctors when it comes to treating Alzheimer's disease or any other memory disorder.

These games will allow you to interact with the patient and exercise the patient's memory and thought process.

Everything from favorite games like Memory or games that combine cards like Sequence is excellent for allowing you to work with the patient to expand his or her mental capacity.

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