Wednesday, April 24, 2024

PHOTOBOOKS TO SHARE AND REMEMBER

Photobooks for Alzheimers: How Photos Help People Remember

Alzheimer’s Awareness Month, each November, reminds us that over 5 million Americans suffer from this form of dementia. Alzheimer’s Disease ranks as the sixth leading cause of death in the U.S. and the most common form of dementia in 60-80% of all diagnosed cases. 

A great part of our personal identities comes from knowing where we are on the timeline of our lives. When you start to lose your memory, you start to lose your sense of yourself. It has been proven that visual aids can help stimulate memories, and Mixbook, #1 in photobooks, shares tips on using photos to help loved ones remember. 

MAKE IT PERSONAL or STAY CONNECTED

Choose photos from your loved one’s life to help keep them engaged in the present moment. Friends and family members will bring a smile to their faces as they recognize treasured connections – even better when you can show them photos in person! 

USE LABELS & ANNOTATIONS 

Eyesight is often affected in Alzheimer’s patients, so make sure to use large fonts and simple labels, and include names and locations. Mixbook allows photobooks to be fully customized, so you can create a story that’s unique!

KEEP TO A TIMELINE

Sticking to a chronological timeline will help your loved one follow along, and retain a sense of belonging through the awareness of their life story. 

SMILES ARE CONTAGIOUS 

If it’s possible to get a photo of  your loved one smiling, place it at the front of the album. When you see a photo of yourself smiling, you often instinctively smile back, which elicits a feeling of happiness!