As we care for people living with dementia, changes in behaviour and other symptoms can sometimes make it hard for us to know how to provide support. But connecting meaningfully, in little and big ways, can make a real difference.
In some cases, people living with dementia can experience isolation and reduced opportunities for meaningful interaction with people within their family, friends and communities.
By focusing on spending time together with patience and understanding it can:
Strengthen emotional wellbeing
Reduce anxiety and distress
Support identity and dignity
Improve quality of life
Connection does not require perfection. It requires presence.