During the early stages of dementia, it is important to promote a reading culture. There are many benefits to this including reducing the risk of quick progression of the condition and giving an individual the opportunity to sharpen their cognitive skills as well. Reading can also help in passing time and encouraging individuals.
There are many books for dementia that could be used for this purpose. The key to choosing the right one is figuring out what an individual is interested in, and then getting them books that fit the description of what they would love to know more. A short overview of some of the books that have proven to be excellent in dementia include:
What the Wind Showed to Me
This book is by Emma Rose Sparrow. The story is simple to read even though the subjects that it tackles are a bit complex. The main point of the narrative is to provide self esteem to people suffering from memory issues or dementia. The book is not overtly titled or written in such a manner as to disparage people with memory problems but has a sense of care and delicacy. In addition to being appealing, the story is also moving and helps one jog their memory. It also shows that one can struggle against dementia and come out on top.
The Sunshine on My Face
This is a book that is also written specifically for people with memory challenges. However, rather than simply talking about the issue, it provides a story that a person dealing with dementia can identify with. The book has an excellent design making it ideal for both adults and younger readers to enjoy. In addition, it also has questions that can be used to jog one’s memory after reading parts of the book. The book comes in the form of a hard copy as well as an audiobook.
Blue Sky, White Clouds
This book by Eliezer Sobel is written by an author who had first-hand experience with a parent with Alzheimer’s, and it can also benefit those who suffer from dementia as well as their loved ones. This is a simple read for people with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia. The language is easy enough to understand, and it has an attractive design that will interest anyone to finish reading it. The photography in the book is particularly moving and beautiful.
Our Retirement Community Offers Excellent Reading Environments
Discovery Village at Southlake offers an environment that makes it easy for one to enjoy literature of all kinds. In addition to having a lot of literature for our guests, the calm environment and presence of reading spaces make it easy for someone to spend time going through a book without disturbance. Guests can also take advantage of our Celebrations Activities and Events program, where we offer a large variety of activities some of which are to do with reading and literature. Contact us today to learn more about how we can facilitate reading among our guests.