Kamis, 24 Desember 2009

Cognitive Activities for Long-Term

Cognitive Activities for Long-Term

There is much evidence to show that a healthy mind can help facilitate a healthy body. That is why cognitive activity for the long-term care patients is very important because it helps to keep them alert.


This activity can be very useful for seniors who are at risk for dementia and other debilitating age-related memory problems. In addition, they found to help Alzheimer's patients.

There are a number of cognitive activity for long-term care patients are available. There are some classic board games that can be played on a regular basis to relieve loneliness and stress while exercising the mind. This game is a senior stay healthy and vibrant.

In addition, when the games and activities are part of daily routine, it provides the patient a way to interact, socialize and exercise. In addition to board games, card games like Euchre and Bridge are also found help cognition in seniors.

Scrabble is a board game that helps to build memory skills as a senior forced to recall basic information. Chess is another game that requires skill, intelligence and ability to plan and help promote and maintain all of these skills in players.

A study conducted in 2004 by the British Journal of Neurology showed that playing backgammon help symptoms of Alzheimer's. This is one game that helps to improve one's cognitive skills. A game like Parcheesi help develop hand-eye coordination and basic problem-solving skills. Meanwhile, Chinese Checkers is a whole lot of fun, also involving logic and sequence during play. It is a cognitive activity that is perfect for long-term care patients as one can spend hours playing it without realizing it.

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