Fireworks and Dementia
Plan ahead of time if you are celebrating with fireworks this Victoria Day weekend!
For some people living with dementia, fireworks can trigger feelings of discomfort. There are ways to support a person living with dementia during the Victoria Day weekend to ensure everyone has a safe and happy celebration.
1. Keep it Comfortable: If you are going to be somewhere with fireworks, make sure everyone is prepared and feeling safe in their surroundings. Be prepared with your exit strategy in case you need to leave early.
2. Plan: Local parks have long weekend festivals that may end with fireworks. If you plan to attend one but do not want to participate in that element, find out ahead of time what the schedule is and decide the appropriate time you want to head home.
3. Find alternative plans: If you are unsure of what to do, plan holiday events that are guaranteed to be fireworks-free.
Here are some fun activity ideas to consider:
- Sharing Memories: Gather photos and keepsakes to build scrapbooks or memory books as a group and enjoy reminiscing together!
- Experience Nature: Dress in cool layers and go for a nature walk during the day.
- Movie Night: Pick a nostalgic movie to watch, prepare snacks and create a theatre experience from the comfort of your home!
- Magic of Music: Create a nostalgic playlist and sing together! Music can be powerful and bring feelings of joy for people living with dementia.
Your local events guide would be a great resource for fireworks-free events and activities for the family to enjoy.