Proven to enhance wellbeing, posture, breathing and sleep, and reduce anxiety and agitation, this programme shows how yoga can be adapted to benefit people with dementia. Based on the findings of a pilot therapeutic yoga programme for people with dementia in care homes, this book offers substantial yoga sequences, breathing exercises, meditations and mindfulness exercises for improving symptoms associated with dementia. It offers an innovative Reminiscence Yoga approach, which uses sounds, music, guided imagery and familiar actions to stimulate memories.
Key Features
- Market: Staff in care homes, day centres, memory clinics, community groups and day hospitals, and family carers.
- Describes ways that each yoga exercise can be adapted for people of different abilities.
- Demonstrates the many benefits of yoga for people with dementia.
Additional Information
This book includes substantial yoga sequences, breathing exercises, meditations, and mindfulness exercises for improving symptoms associated with dementia. It covers a variety of topics such as:
- Acknowledgements
- Disclaimer
- Foreword
- Introduction
- 1. What is Yoga?
- 2. Types of Yoga
- 3. Yoga Philosophy and Principles
- 4. Yoga Basics and Simple Everyday Poses
- 5. Why is Yoga Beneficial for Older People?
- 6. What is Dementia and How Can Yoga Help?
- 7. Running Yoga Sessions for People Living with Dementia
- 8. Sequences for All
- 9. Challenging and Stimulating Sequences for Those With Early Diagnosis or Mild Cognitive Impairment
- 10. Exercises for Anger Management
- 11. Easy Joint Release Series for Everyone, Adapted to a Chair
- 12. Stimulating the Senses
- 13. Bhakti Yoga
- 14. Yoga, Meditation and Meditation for Advanced Stages of Dementia, Death and Dying
- References
- Further Reading and Resources