As the title suggests, I am looking for suggestions to improve my Mum's quality of life.
I am a 60M living 280 miles away from my Mum. My brother and his wife are 5 mins away from her and are doing a very good job of taking care of her immediate needs. However she is 95, only able to get about with a 3-wheel walker, and her main problem with her condition is boredom.
She has her own flat in sheltered accommodation, with careers visiting several days a week. Unfortunately the place has had to go into lockdown again, so she can't go and meet her friends in the restaurant for lunch any more, and she only started doing that again a few weeks ago.
She hasn't got the energy or strength for her old hobbies, such as sewing and knitting. She does sit and watch the TV, but the lack of movement isn't doing her much good, nor is the lack of stimulation. As far as her condition is concerned - vascular dementia - she has no problems recognizing people or even knowing what she wants to say. But she does struggle finding the words now, and has to be given plenty of time to try and find them.
She is not very computer literate and struggles to remember sequences of key presses. So far my brother has equipped her with an Alexa screen so friends and family can drop in for a video call. Though she gets weary after a while she does enjoy the personal contact.
I have been looking azar into using Alexa to read books to her, which is good because the reading speed can be adjusted. The only difficulty there is if she falls asleep while Alexa continues reading and she loses her echatspin place.
Basically what I am asking for are suggestions of what she can still do to keep herself occupied. Any good ideas out there?
I am a 60M living 280 miles away from my Mum. My brother and his wife are 5 mins away from her and are doing a very good job of taking care of her immediate needs. However she is 95, only able to get about with a 3-wheel walker, and her main problem with her condition is boredom.
She has her own flat in sheltered accommodation, with careers visiting several days a week. Unfortunately the place has had to go into lockdown again, so she can't go and meet her friends in the restaurant for lunch any more, and she only started doing that again a few weeks ago.
She hasn't got the energy or strength for her old hobbies, such as sewing and knitting. She does sit and watch the TV, but the lack of movement isn't doing her much good, nor is the lack of stimulation. As far as her condition is concerned - vascular dementia - she has no problems recognizing people or even knowing what she wants to say. But she does struggle finding the words now, and has to be given plenty of time to try and find them.
She is not very computer literate and struggles to remember sequences of key presses. So far my brother has equipped her with an Alexa screen so friends and family can drop in for a video call. Though she gets weary after a while she does enjoy the personal contact.
I have been looking azar into using Alexa to read books to her, which is good because the reading speed can be adjusted. The only difficulty there is if she falls asleep while Alexa continues reading and she loses her echatspin place.
Basically what I am asking for are suggestions of what she can still do to keep herself occupied. Any good ideas out there?