Creating Cherished Holiday Memories with your loved one.
Planning a holiday when a loved one is living with dementia requires careful consideration but it’s a wonderful opportunity to create lasting memories together.
Here are some key tips for a successful trip:
- Timing and Environment: Opt for a holiday outside of school holidays to avoid crowds and a frantic atmosphere. A calmer environment can reduce stress and confusion. Choosing a destination that holds special meaning or familiarity to your loved one can also be very comforting and promotes conversation and reminiscence.
- Accommodation and Activities: Seek out places that offer a calm environment and have a good layout. Ground floor rooms or an apartment can be easier to navigate. Pre-booking accessible attractions and quiet, natural spaces like parks or gardens can ensure a more relaxed pace.
- Embracing Technology: Simple assistive technology can make a huge difference. Consider using a GPS tracker for peace of mind in new surroundings with your loved ones consent. A simple plug-in night light can help prevent disorientation in an unfamiliar room or help navigate to the toilet during the night.
- Packing for Comfort: Don’t forget to pack items that bring a sense of home and familiarity, such as their favourite blanket, a collection of photographs or a portable music player with their favourite tunes.
- Dementia Adventure is a wonderful holiday company that specialises in dementia-friendly breaks. They create supported adventures that are tailored to the needs of people living with dementia and their families.
- For expert care advice, consider consulting Family Care Advice. The company’s director has extensive experience supporting families with a loved one living with dementia, offering bespoke advice to make holidaying less daunting and more enjoyable.
With careful planning and the right support your holiday can be a fulfilling and wonderful experience for everyone.
To arrange a FREE 30-minute call contact Michaela at Family Care Advice on 07902 544938
Bon voyage!