What Common Therapies Are Used to Support Residents with Dementia?

July 17, 2025

Supporting residents with dementia in memory care facilities involves therapies that promote comfort, engagement, and cognitive function. These approaches are non-invasive and tailored to meet individual needs.


Common therapies include:


  • Music Therapy: Familiar tunes can trigger memories, reduce anxiety, and improve mood.
  • Reminiscence Therapy: Talking about past experiences helps stimulate long-term memory and foster connection.
  • Art Therapy: Creative activities allow self-expression and can improve focus and emotional well-being.
  • Sensory Stimulation: Using sounds, textures, and scents to engage the senses and reduce agitation.
  • Physical Therapy: Encourages movement, improves balance, and supports overall health.
  • Cognitive Activities: Puzzles, games, and memory exercises help maintain mental function.


These therapies are often used together to create a supportive, structured routine that enhances quality of life.


To explore how these therapies are used in a memory care setting, visit The Cottage at Litchfield Hills.


Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are therapies customized for each resident?

    Yes, care plans are tailored to individual abilities and preferences.

  • Do therapies require medication?

    No, most are non-medical and focus on engagement and well-being.

  • How often are therapies offered?

    They are integrated into daily routines and scheduled regularly.


Sources:

  1. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5962307/
  2. https://www.alzheimers.org.uk/about-dementia/treatments
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