"As Alzheimer's disease progresses, the need to nurture, love and be loved increases." American Association of Geriatric Psychiatrists, 2012 conference in Washington DC
"As Alzheimer's disease progresses, the need to nurture, love and be loved increases." American Association of Geriatric Psychiatrists, 2012 conference in Washington DC
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Doll & Pet Therapy for Alzheimer's and Dementia

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Doll & Pet Therapy for Alzheimer's and Dementia

Realistic looking, plush stuffed, breed-specific animals and dolls symbolize a gleam of hope in the dark. Loving, nurturing, and comforting gifts for Alzheimer's and Dementia patients, these stuffed toys are a reason why some lives are filled with laughter and joy once again. Yes, we are talking about the elderlies who have succumbed to the ever-so worsening age-related regression and other physical degradations for whom a ray of hope is a transitional companion. Old age certainly demands a source of perpetual love and romantic relationships that can be established and maintained for life-changing benefits and healthy recovery. As mentioned, transitional...

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Why do stuffed animals support us mentally?

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Why do stuffed animals support us mentally?

Age-related regression and other physical problems can occur once there is an entry into the mid-late stages of dementia. Unusual behavioral traits start to creep in, and the person is on the cusp of associating themselves with their childhood days. Age-related regression and memory problems can make the elderly search to find love and care in stuffed toys and baby dolls for dementia patients.  Stuffed animal therapy becomes a lifeline to many with dementia Often Seniors with memory issues suffer from Alzheimer's or Dementia. Progressing backward when it comes to their mental stature, people with dementia feel uncomfortable and possibly never interact. This is...

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