9 Festive Holiday Activities for People Living with Dementia

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Keeping the Holiday Spirit Alive for People Living with Dementia

The holiday season is a time for joy, connection, and treasured traditions. For individuals living with dementia, participating in simple, familiar activities can evoke positive emotions, reduce stress, and provide meaningful moments with loved ones. These activities don’t have to be complicated—familiarity, simplicity, and sensory engagement are key to creating a joyful and supportive environment.

Whether it’s hearing a favorite carol, baking cookies, or decorating with cherished ornaments, these small experiences can spark memories and improve well-being during the holidays. Here are nine of our favorite holiday activities to help someone with dementia enjoy the holidays. 

1. Decorating the Christmas Tree

Tree decorating is a classic holiday activity that can be adapted to suit seniors with dementia.

  • Simple Ornament Hanging: Use lightweight, shatterproof decorations for ease and safety.
  • Spark Memories: Incorporate familiar or sentimental ornaments to encourage storytelling and connection.
  • Creating Ornaments: Painting, coloring, or pasting photos to create ornaments can spark joy for all involved. Simply attach an ornament hook and hang joy. 

These are one of many holiday ideas for dementia patients that can create a festive and joyful atmosphere.

2. Singing Holiday Songs

Music has a powerful impact on memory and mood, making group sing-alongs a wonderful activity.

  • Play Classic Tunes: Choose well-loved carols or songs that spark familiarity.
  • Encourage Participation: Provide simple instruments like bells or tambourines for added fun.
  • Watch Popular Sing-a-Longs on YouTube: Follow and sing along to your favorite holiday movie or traditional carols. 

3. Baking Festive Treats

Baking is both sensory and nostalgic, helping seniors engage in a hands-on and rewarding experience.

  • Simple Tasks: Encourage decorating cookies or cupcakes with colorful toppings. Keep the recipe simple and encourage participation. 
  • Use Familiar Recipes: Incorporate family favorites to evoke comforting memories of holiday traditions and past holidays spent cooking together.

4. Crafting Holiday Cards

Creating holiday cards allows seniors to express creativity while engaging in a focused, relaxing activity.

  • Simplify the Process: Use stickers, stamps, and pre-cut shapes for ease.
  • Personal Touch: Add handwritten notes or small holiday decorations to make the cards special.
  •  Evoke Memories: Reflect on familial relationships while authoring the cards.

5. Wrapping Gifts

Gift wrapping can provide a sense of accomplishment while engaging motor skills.

  • Make it Manageable: Encourage folding wrapping paper, tying ribbons, or decorating gift bags.
  • Opt for Simplicity: Use gift bags or boxes to ensure success and reduce frustration.

6. Setting the Holiday Table

Involving seniors in small preparations for a holiday meal fosters inclusion and purpose.

  • Easy Tasks: Allow them to place napkins, utensils, or simple decorations.
  • Add Visual Clarity: Use brightly colored items to aid visual engagement.

Encourage shared holiday traditions by recreating elements from past holidays or incorporating festive themes like Christmas lights and candles.

7. Attending Religious Services or Celebrations

For those who value spiritual traditions, short religious activities can bring comfort and peace.

  • Familiar Rituals: Attend shortened in-person services or holiday celebrations.
  • Virtual Options: Watch televised or online services for ease of accessibility.

8. Creating a Memory Scrapbook

Building a scrapbook helps seniors reflect on cherished memories while encouraging storytelling.

  • Add Personal Items: Include family photos, holiday cards, or small keepsakes.
  • Encourage Conversation: Use the activity to spark stories and reminiscence.

This is a wonderful way for older adults to revisit the joy of past holidays while creating something tangible for the future. For those needing extra care, consider Alzheimer’s clothing to help them stay comfortable while engaging in these activities.

9. Participating in Gentle Physical Activities

Physical activities provide a mood boost while keeping seniors active.

  • Dancing or Stretching: Dance gently to holiday music or try seated stretching exercise sets.
  • Enjoy Holiday Lights: Take a short walk to admire festive decorations and outdoor displays. Be mindful to dress appropriately in heavy weight clothes to ensure comfort in colder weather.

Tips for Planning Dementia-Friendly Holiday Activities

  • Keep it Simple and Flexible: Avoid overwhelming tasks and be ready to adjust based on their comfort level.
  • Prioritize Familiar Traditions: Use well-loved songs, decorations, or recipes to evoke positive emotions.
  • Offer Gentle Guidance: Provide encouragement and step-by-step assistance to ensure success. For outdoor or more active outings, heavy weather clothing might be necessary to keep everyone comfortable and safe.

By planning Christmas activities that are sensory-focused and adaptable, you can create a calm and joyful environment for older adults with dementia.


Bringing Joy to the Holidays

The holidays are about creating moments of connection, joy, and comfort. Whether you’re a first-time dementia caregiver or have been caring for a loved one for years, these nine festive activities are designed to engage dementia patients in meaningful ways while fostering cherished memories with their loved ones. Decorating a tree, singing carols, or even enjoying a warm batch of cookies can create a meaningful experience, making the season brighter for everyone involved.

Let’s embrace the spirit of the season, one simple, joyful activity at a time.

Andrea Wurster

VP Product & Partnerships

Andrea is passionate about enhancing lives through adaptive clothing solutions. With a background in gerontology and dementia care, and a deep understanding of accessibility needs, Andrea brings creativity and empathy to every aspect of product development to create clothing that empowers and inspires.