Dementia affects over 900,000 people in the UK, impacting memory, cognition, and daily activities. Occupational therapy (OT) helps maintain independence through home-based approaches. At Medella Home Physio & OT, we specialise in tailored strategies for elderly patients. These tips, backed by Alzheimer’s Society guidelines, focus on safety and function—consult a professional for personalised plans.

How OT Supports Dementia Management

OT addresses challenges like forgetfulness and reduced skills, promoting engagement and reducing carer burden. Key benefits include better routines, adapted environments, and cognitive stimulation.

Practical Home-Based Strategies

Implement these gradually, involving family.

1. Establishing Routines

Create visual schedules for meals, hygiene, and activities. Use clocks with day/night indicators. Benefits: Reduces anxiety and confusion.

2. Cognitive Rehabilitation Games

Play simple puzzles, memory cards, or apps like matching games. Aim for 10-15 minutes daily. Benefits: Stimulates brain function and enjoyment.

3. Adapting Daily Living Skills

Use labelled drawers for clothes and easy-grip utensils. Break tasks into steps. Benefits: Enhances independence in ADLs like dressing or eating.

4. Home Safety Modifications

Install locks on cabinets, remove hazards, and use sensor lights. Benefits: Prevents wandering or accidents.

5. Carer Training

Teach handling techniques and communication cues. Benefits: Improves support and reduces stress.

When to Seek Professional OT

For advanced needs, home visits provide assessments. Link to our dementia OT service.