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What is Art Therapy?

Art therapy stimulates the brain

Art projects are a fun, relaxing way for people of all ages to express their creativity, but they’re particularly valuable for seniors with Alzheimer’s or dementia.

Even though nothing will cure dementia, art therapy stimulates the brain in a multitude of ways. It can stir dormant memories and sometimes even encourages speech.

Art can also create a sense of accomplishment and purpose, while also providing an opportunity for nonverbal expression.

Studies have shown that art therapy activities even help boost cognitive function in various areas of the brain and enhance communication, brain function and social interaction in people with dementia.

 The benefits of artistic expression for people with dementia and uses the term “art therapy” in a general sense. 

The important point is that engaging in artistic activities is a great non-drug way to help people with dementia by boosting their mood and helping them feel a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction.

The benefits of art therapy for dementia are immediately noticeable. Participants show both cognitive and behavioral improvement, plus an increase in confidence.

The goal of art therapy is to create good moments, good hours and good days. The most effective forms of art therapy are ones that are built on personal passions and memories. It stimulates the senses, relieves stress, and helps boost hand strength. Many people also feel a great deal of pride and accomplishment in their creations.

Today, popular activities often go beyond the traditional drawing on paper. Seniors enjoy sculpting with clay or dough, watercolor painting, paint by number projects, charcoal, or pencil drawing, making cards, creating jewelry, participating in community art projects, and more

Art therapy for dementia can spark non-verbal seniors to smile, laugh, speak, or move. It’s incredible to see someone who has extensive impairments come alive again.

There’s no “one size fits all” approach to art therapy. What’s most important is considering your older adult’s current abilities and their preferences.

Contact us:

hello@ctdementiahelp.com

860.201.4474

30 Peck Road, Building 2, Suite 2102 Torrington, CT 06790

Still, have some questions? Let’s schedule a time to talk.

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What is art therapy

Art therapy stimulates the brain

Art projects are a fun, relaxing way for people of all ages to express their creativity, but they’re particularly valuable for seniors with Alzheimer’s or dementia.

Even though nothing will cure dementia, art therapy stimulates the brain in a multitude of ways. It can stir dormant memories and sometimes even encourages speech.

Art can also create a sense of accomplishment and purpose, while also providing an opportunity for nonverbal expression.

Studies have shown that art therapy activities even help boost cognitive function in various areas of the brain and enhance communication, brain function and social interaction in people with dementia.

 The benefits of artistic expression for people with dementia and uses the term “art therapy” in a general sense. 

The important point is that engaging in artistic activities is a great non-drug way to help people with dementia by boosting their mood and helping them feel a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction.

The benefits of art therapy for dementia are immediately noticeable. Participants show both cognitive and behavioral improvement, plus an increase in confidence.

The goal of art therapy is to create good moments, good hours and good days. The most effective forms of art therapy are ones that are built on personal passions and memories. It stimulates the senses, relieves stress, and helps boost hand strength. Many people also feel a great deal of pride and accomplishment in their creations.

Today, popular activities often go beyond the traditional drawing on paper. Seniors enjoy sculpting with clay or dough, watercolor painting, paint by number projects, charcoal, or pencil drawing, making cards, creating jewelry, participating in community art projects, and more

Art therapy for dementia can spark non-verbal seniors to smile, laugh, speak, or move. It’s incredible to see someone who has extensive impairments come alive again.

There’s no “one size fits all” approach to art therapy. What’s most important is considering your older adult’s current abilities and their preferences.

Still, have some questions? Let’s schedule a time to talk.

Contact us:

hello@ctdementiahelp.com

860.459.9360

30 Peck Road, Building 2, Suite 2102 Torrington, CT 06790

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