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Nov 05, 2021
An East Kilbride care home has shared its top tips for supporting those living with dementia ahead of Bonfire Night.
While a fun tradition for many, the sound of fireworks has the potential to be distressing for those living with the condition, which is why the team at Care UK’s Cathkin House, on Glasgow Road, have shared their expert advice on keeping loved ones safe and comfortable this year.
Suzanne Mumford, Care UK’s dementia expert said: “Fireworks are a large and noisy part of the November celebrations, and although they might be enjoyed by some people living with dementia, others might find them distressing.
“Talking about fireworks and reassuring them that there is no need to be worried, may help. You might suggest that you watch them together, in a nice warm, comfy seat - not too close to the action.
They may not like fireworks at all. For anyone who lived through the blitz or who has seen active military service, the noises and flashes may trigger unwanted memories.
“Be sensitive to any sign of reluctance or distress and suggest your loved one moves to the comfortable room you have already planned and have the curtains closed in advance.”
But Bonfire Night isn’t just about the bright lights, bonfires and noisy fireworks. Traditionally, many families used November 5th to enjoy treats including sausages or hot dogs, toasted marshmallows, jacket potatoes and steaming mugs of hot chocolate, which may provide an alternative way to mark the occasion with your relative.
Nisha Sujeewon, Home Manager at Cathkin House, adds: “If your loved one struggles to maintain a healthy weight or to be fully hydrated, occasions like these offer opportunities for extra nutrition and hydration in a fun, engaging way.
“Not only that, traditional occasions also provide the chance to reminisce, which can be incredibly beneficial for older people. These activities can help to encourage conversations, as well as evoke happy memories and the associated emotions, particularly for those living with dementia.”
Cathkin House provides dementia, nursing and nursing dementia care, and has been designed to enable its residents to live active and fulfilled lives, while also promoting independence. The care home incorporates space for hobby and leisure activities and has plenty of space indoor, and out, to relax.
To find out more about Cathkin House, please call Home Manager, Nisha Sujeewon, on nisha.sujeewon@careuk.com, or call 01357 578396.
For more general information visit careuk.com/cathkin-house.
147 Glasgow Road, Nerston, East Kilbride, Scotland, G74 4PA
Cathkin House