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Tips for At-Home Providers of Memory Care and Assisted Living Care During the Holidays

11 December 2023

Assisted Living & Memory Care in Woodstock GA  
Tips for At-Home Providers of Memory Care and Assisted Living Care During the Holidays - Woodstock, GA

While the Holiday season is a time for celebration, joy, and time together here at Woodstock’s Manor Lake Assisted Living and Memory Care, it can also be a time of added stress for those of you providing at home care. This is true for those of you who deliver memory care support to your Woodstock loved one or assisted living support to your Woodstock loved one. As you continue to prepare for and enjoy all that the season has to offer, those of you caring for others often have an additional worry of how to maintain traditions and connectedness while managing the many changes that come with your loved one’s journey through aging and/or disease.

Here are a few simple tips to assist in making the holidays bright!

Be Prepared: Setting expectations and being prepared can help settle stress for both the person, their caregivers and family members.

  • Schedule visits during the best time of day for your loved one. For example, if they experience issues with sundowning, be sure to plan your visit earlier in the day.

  • Prepare family members and visitors for any changes. Many family members/friends who visit during the Holidays may not be aware of changes in their loved one. Prepare everyone for what to expect as it relates to any cognitive, verbal, or physical changes they may not be aware of.

  • Be prepared to manage expectations and adjust to the needs of the individual throughout the visit: *Friendly Reminder – things may not always go as planned.

Maintain Traditions: Maintaining traditions is a wonderful way to invoke positive memories for all! While modifications may need to be made, sharing holiday traditions creates wonderful connections.

  • Traditional Holiday/Religious music, ceremony, events, rituals remain important to connectedness.

  • Keep gatherings simple and small to avoid overstimulation.

  • Bring modified versions to those unable to attend.

  • Involve your loved one in making traditional foods: Christmas cookies, latkes, “first fruits.” Allow them to assist in meal preparation or bring favorite holiday foods to celebrate in the community setting.

  • Use traditional holiday symbols and décor to evoke memories and spark conversation and/or sensory stimulation.

Maybe the most important thing you can do for your loved one is to remember to take care of yourself, manage your own expectations and know that all the time spent with your loved ones is a memory worth making!

All here at Woodstock’s Manor Lake Assisted Living and Memory Care wish everyone a wonderful Holiday Season!