
On May 11, we celebrate Mother’s Day, a perfect time to pay tribute to the moms who have given so much to their families. At Hope for Dementia, we know that family support is a fundamental pillar in the journey of people with dementia, and we want to emphasize the importance of this accompaniment in managing the disease.
π§ Family support: a key player in the well-being of moms with dementia
When a mom is living with dementia, the role of loved ones becomes crucial. Not only must caregivers meet her physical needs, but they must also safeguard her emotional and social well-being. Families’ constant presence, attentiveness and involvement in stimulating activities help improve seniors’ quality of life and slow the progression of symptoms.
β¨ At Hope for Dementia, we implement programs to support families and seniors:
β Intergenerational Learning Program – A bridge between generations to encourage exchanges and combat social isolation π€
β Move for a healthy mind – Encouraging moms and their families to exercise to keep their minds active and prevent cognitive decline π§ββοΈπ
π’ What if Mother’s Day became an opportunity to share precious moments with family?
Let’s imagine a day where each family creates unique memories through varied activities, where youngsters discover valuable advice from elders, and where each member finds support and complicity in shared moments.
π Discover our resource center: Resource Center – Hope for Dementia
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