12/18/2025
The holidays can bring warmth, tradition, and togetherness. For someone experiencing dementia, the festive season can also feel confusing or overwhelming. This article from UF Health explores how preserving familiar rituals like singing holiday songs, gently decorating, or baking favorite recipes can offer comfort and connection throughout the season.
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By: Grace Huff The holiday season is often regarded as a time for joy, togetherness, and tradition. For many families, the rituals of decorating, cooking, and celebrating offer a sense of continuity and connection. However, for seniors living with cognitive impairment or Alzheimer’s disease, the h...