Great Questions To Ask People With Dementia by Chaplain Keith Evans
Dementia is a term used to describe a range of cognitive impairments affecting memory, thinking, and social abilities. Alzheimer's disease accounts for up to 80% of all dementia cases and is the most common form of the condition.
Hallmark symptoms of dementia are well-known. Memory loss and confusion often lead to frustration and communication barriers. But even with these challenges, engaging in conversation remains a valuable way to support cognitive function and emotional well-being.
If you are a family member or caregiver for a person with dementia, please know that you are not alone. There is a power to asking great questions to people with dementia. It is an excellent way of maintaining cognitive function and sparking joyful memories. Evoking past experiences gives them comfort and shows that you value their thoughts and memories, strengthening emotional bonds.
Are you ready to dive into a few hundred great questions to ask people suffering with dementia? If so, let's go!
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