Gardening offers a wide variety of benefits for people of all ages and those with dementia.
Benefits of sensory garden for dementia.
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The benefits of garden environments.
Most commonly known is that dementia affects memory.
Dementia is a disorder that affects many parts of the brain and many parts of everyday life.
A senior occupational therapist at the emerald centre in colchester uk was the proud winner of the cosyfeet ot award 2018 the award helped to fund the creation of a sensory garden where dementia clients and their families spend quality time gardening and relaxing together.
There are many gardening activities which could involve the person living with dementia whatever their disabilities.
Providing a number of different spaces within a garden is a good way to balance this dichotomy.
Gardening activities for someone with dementia.
Benefits of gardening for someone with dementia.
The reported findings are mainly on issues related to behaviour affect and well being.
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A sensory garden can be very therapeutic for people who suffer from sensory problems.
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This type of environment can become a place where children with autism and other sensory processing disorders feel safe and comfortable in exploring their senses without feeling.
Simple tasks such as walking or eating become difficult.
It s this therapeutic effect that gardens have that can make them an ideal place for dementia sufferers to spend time in as they can be designed to be a sensory space.
They also appear to make patients feel good.
Sensory stimulation can be a wonderful way for dementia patients to really enjoy nature and the outdoor spaces you create whilst for other patients sensory stimulation can lead to sensory overload.
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Dementia gardens are tailored to meet the safety therapeutic physical and sensory needs of people with alzheimer s dementia.
For people with alzheimer s disease the benefits of dementia sensory gardens are even greater.
Sensory gardens can be designed specifically for dementia patients.
Using vegetables in cooking together is a multi sensory activity and having a herb garden or even a range of herbs in.
It may be used as a calming place and as a gentle way to stimulate the senses.
If your care home has an area of outdoor space that isn t being used consider turning it into a sensory garden for your residents and their visitors to enjoy.