Traveling with seniors who have dementia such as Alzheimer’s can be daunting. You might worry about how you will manage the outing. Or you might wonder what are the best places to go and when is the right time of day for an outing. There is a lot of planning involved to make sure an older adult with dementia is comfortable during an outing. That is why you need some tips to plan a fun day out with your loved one. Read on for a guide to planning a safe outing day for your loved one with dementia!
Picking The Right Venue
Picking the right venue is key to having a successful day out with your loved one. First, make sure that the venue is accessible. From parking, walkways, seating, and restrooms, these things are important to mitigate stress for you and your loved one. Next, avoid crowded areas. Choose somewhere that will be more relaxing such as the botanical gardens, libraries, museums, and outdoor parks. Experiencing nature is also helpful for slowing cognitive decline.
Those with dementia start to lose their memory. Going on trips to memorable places can spark memories in your loved ones. Take a visit to the neighborhood they lived in, or visit a place of work. If you have no idea where to go, ask your loved one where they would like to go. From there, you can get an idea of what they want to do or even a place to bring them to.
Time Of Day
One key aspect of planning a day trip is the time of day. If the museum is busy on the weekends, schedule a trip on a weekday. Planning a trip during a cloudy or rainy day can stimulate the senses. This sensory experience boost their mood and help them relate that experience to a memory. You just have to plan appropriately for the weather. Choosing the right time of day can make a huge difference in creating a meaningful day trip.
Preparation Is Key
Pack and prepare all the necessary things you need for your day trip. These include the following:
- Money for extra costs
- Identification for both you and your loved one
- Tickets to places like a play or movie theater
- Medication for your loved one
- A cell phone
- Comfortable clothing that matches the weather
- Water, lunch or snacks for the planned outing
- Any incontinence items you might need
Having a packed bag will make you and your loved one feel all prepared for the day ahead. Do pack in advance before heading out so you don’t have to rush to pack on the day itself. Now all that is left is to enjoy the fun day with your loved ones!
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