A Good Day

A Good Day Bringing colour to the care sector 🌈
Dementia friendly innovations 🧠
Creating joyful moments 💛

Looking for spring activities to enjoy with a loved one who has dementia?Our 35-piece spring jigsaw puzzle is just the t...
22/05/2026

Looking for spring activities to enjoy with a loved one who has dementia?

Our 35-piece spring jigsaw puzzle is just the thing.

Designed in Lancashire, it features a heartwearing countryside scene and has lots of clever dementia-friendly features, like easy-to-handle pieces and contrasting colours, making it perfect for all ages and abilities.

It arrives beautifully boxed with no mention of dementia or memory loss, so it makes the ideal gift or treat for your loved one or a care home setting.

Buy online on our website, on Amazon, or on the Alzheimer’s Society website:

https://agoodday.co.uk/dementia-jigsaw-puzzles/spring-memories-jigsaw/

When memory changes, connection doesn’t have to.Simple activities like arranging flowers, gluing leaves, or painting can...
14/05/2026

When memory changes, connection doesn’t have to.

Simple activities like arranging flowers, gluing leaves, or painting can still create meaningful moments 🌸

Crafts work so well for people living with dementia because they:

– Encourage gentle, mindful engagement
– Support fine motor skills
– Spark memories and familiarity
– Reduce anxiety through repetition and simplicity.

More than anything, they create precious time together 💛

Looking for simple spring activities for a loved one with dementia?Here are a few easy ideas to try at home or in a care...
06/05/2026

Looking for simple spring activities for a loved one with dementia?

Here are a few easy ideas to try at home or in a care setting:

🌼 Pressed flower art
🎨 Decorating plant pots
🍃 Sensory nature collages
💐 Flower arranging
🖍️ Spring colouring or painting
🌿 Spring wreath making

They’re all:

✔ Low pressure
✔ Adaptable for different abilities
✔ Designed to support calm, focus, and connection

Save this for later or share with someone who might find it helpful 💛

Spring is one of the best times to introduce gentle activities for people living with dementia 🌷Why? Because it naturall...
27/04/2026

Spring is one of the best times to introduce gentle activities for people living with dementia 🌷

Why? Because it naturally engages the senses:

🍃 Colour (fresh greens, soft pastels, bright florals)
🍃 Texture (petals, leaves, fabric)
🍃 Scent (flowers, herbs, fresh air)
🍃 Familiarity (gardening, seasonal routines)

These small sensory cues can spark recognition, encourage conversation, and create meaningful moments of connection.

We’ve shared some simple spring craft ideas to help you make the most of the season.

Check out our latest blog:

https://agoodday.co.uk/blog/flowers-nature-and-texture-spring-craft-ideas-for-dementia/

Sharing on behalf of the wonderful Dementia Community Connection in South Ribble 💙A really special event is coming to ou...
23/04/2026

Sharing on behalf of the wonderful Dementia Community Connection in South Ribble 💙

A really special event is coming to our area…

House of Memories – On The Road is the UK’s first immersive mobile museum experience, designed to create meaningful moments for people living with dementia, as well as those who may be feeling vulnerable or socially isolated.

It’s a simple but powerful idea — stepping into a space filled with familiar objects, sounds and stories that can spark memories, connection and conversation. A chance to spend time together in a way that feels supportive, engaging and uplifting.

📅 Tuesday 19th May 2026
📍 Bamber Bridge Leisure Centre (Withy Grove Park, PR5 6YJ)
⏰ Drop in anytime between 11am – 4pm

If you support someone living with dementia, work in care, or simply want to better understand how we can create more dementia-friendly communities, this is well worth a visit.

A brilliant example of the kind of thoughtful, community-led support making a real difference locally.

5 ways to support better sleep for people with dementia 😴1. Create a calming bedtime routine, such as listening to music...
16/04/2026

5 ways to support better sleep for people with dementia 😴

1. Create a calming bedtime routine, such as listening to music or reading together (and stick to it!)
2. Avoid caffeine and large meals later on in the day
3. Encourage light physical activity during daylight hours
4. Keep the bedroom comfortable, quiet, and familiar
5. Offer calm reassurance if the person wakes during the night.

What is sundowning?People with dementia can sometimes behave differently towards late afternoon and early evening, becom...
08/04/2026

What is sundowning?

People with dementia can sometimes behave differently towards late afternoon and early evening, becoming more confused and agitated.

This is known as sundowning.

The causes are unclear, but it could be connected to hunger, fatigue, overstimulation, mood disorders, or medication.

To avoid or reduce sundowning, keeping routines consistent, lowering lights towards the end of the day, and ensuring all physical needs are met, even if they’re struggling to communicate what they may be (i.e toilet, hunger).

NEW blog: Sleep and Dementia: How to Stop Longer Days Causing Disruption 💤🌼 As we move into spring, longer daylight hour...
31/03/2026

NEW blog: Sleep and Dementia: How to Stop Longer Days Causing Disruption 💤

🌼 As we move into spring, longer daylight hours can impact sleep for people with dementia. Learn more and discover useful tips for great sleep hygiene all year round:

https://agoodday.co.uk/blog/sleep-and-dementia-in-spring/

Reminder: the best spring activities are simple and gentle.You don’t need to spend hours or blow the budget to enjoy mom...
25/03/2026

Reminder: the best spring activities are simple and gentle.

You don’t need to spend hours or blow the budget to enjoy moments of connection and interaction.

What’s your favourite thing to do in the spring?

10 gentle spring conversation starters for people with dementia:“It feels a bit lighter this afternoon, doesn’t it?”“Sha...
18/03/2026

10 gentle spring conversation starters for people with dementia:

“It feels a bit lighter this afternoon, doesn’t it?”
“Shall we sit by the window for a few minutes?”
“I can see little green shoots coming through.”
“Look at those tiny buds on the tree.”
“I wonder what colour those flowers will be.”
“The garden’s starting to wake up again.”
“These yellow flowers really brighten the room.
“There seems to be more birds about at the moment.”
“It’s still cold, but I can feel spring in the air today."
“We’ll be able to sit outside before long.”

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