write a paragraph of 200 words on celebrating special occasions
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e brings moments of joy, along with celebrations that mark milestones and times of sorrow. People with
dementia, their family and friends encounter events that are filled with activity. Whether the event is a
wedding, birthday, bar mitzvah, funeral, holiday or a visit from someone far away, the special occasion is an
opportunity to celebrate people and their relationships.
When a family member or friend has Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia, there may be a
temptation to overlook special occasions because the family is busy with their caregiving responsibilities. If
the family network is celebrating an event, they may wonder whether to include the person with dementia or
if it is in the best interest of everyone to make other care arrangements for the individual.
There is not a single right answer to the question: How should family and friends of a person with
Alzheimer’s disease or another dementia plan for and celebrate special occasions? The better answer may
be found by asking these questions: How can caregivers of a person with dementia assist the person to
have a meaningful time at a special occasion? How can caregivers best care for themselves while caring
for a person with dementia at a special event or during a festive time of year?
dementia, their family and friends encounter events that are filled with activity. Whether the event is a
wedding, birthday, bar mitzvah, funeral, holiday or a visit from someone far away, the special occasion is an
opportunity to celebrate people and their relationships.
When a family member or friend has Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia, there may be a
temptation to overlook special occasions because the family is busy with their caregiving responsibilities. If
the family network is celebrating an event, they may wonder whether to include the person with dementia or
if it is in the best interest of everyone to make other care arrangements for the individual.
There is not a single right answer to the question: How should family and friends of a person with
Alzheimer’s disease or another dementia plan for and celebrate special occasions? The better answer may
be found by asking these questions: How can caregivers of a person with dementia assist the person to
have a meaningful time at a special occasion? How can caregivers best care for themselves while caring
for a person with dementia at a special event or during a festive time of year?
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Special occasions are celebrated so as to remember the day and relive the moment again. These are the days which are special days which a person wants to celebrate and be happy every year. Also, it creates a new enthusiasm for the person to continue to celebrate the occasion every year. It helps to build a strong connection between the family, friends, and relatives as all of them come forward to celebrate the occasion together.
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