Thursday, December 15, 2022

Memory Box Therapy is Soothing & Therapeutic

Memory Care Ann Arbor
 According to A Place for Mom, Familiar items can be soothing and therapeutic to seniors experiencing dementia.

“Each resident has a prop box individualized for them — their box contains both comforting objects and stimulating items centered around their life history, interests, and the things they enjoy,” Martinez says. “That box can be used by any of our team members, or the resident can use it independently if they aren’t interested in a group activity or choose to reminisce alone."

Memory box items may include any of the following:

  • A photo album
  • A kitchen apron
  • A treasured Christmas ornament
  • A favorite painting
  • A wedding dress, military uniform, or favorite item of clothing
  • An audio recording of nature sounds or family voices
  • Scented wax or sachets that smell like home
  • A familiar tool, like a wooden spoon for a cook or sandpaper for a carpenter
  • Home videos saved to a tablet

Visiting relatives can use the memory box as a conversation starter, Martinez says. A selection of familiar things can offer families quality time together without the pressure of finding something to talk about.

Learn more about other memory care activities that keep seniors active and engaged here.

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If you’re looking for memory care in Ann Arborthat place might be Hillside Terrace. We’ve been family owned and operated since 2006. Our assisted and independent living community is a nurturing and stimulating environment on beautiful grounds with many amenities. For years we’ve dreamed of opening a specialized memory care facility to provide a safe, caring home for this vulnerable population. We’re honored to welcome residents to our new Hillside Terrace Memory Care home opening in the Winter of 2023. 

We can help your family create peace of mind. When you’re at home you’ll know your loved one is taken care of and in good hands. Schedule a tour of Hillside Terrace today!


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