Golf Club Polishing
Golf club polishing can be an engaging and therapeutic activity for individuals with dementia. It combines a series
of simple, repetitive steps that can help improve cognitive function, fine motor skills, and provide sensory
engagement.
You will need golf clubs, a soft cloth, warm soapy water, a toothbrush or small brush, metal polish, and a polishing
cloth. Explain the task to the participant. Show them the golf clubs and the cleaning materials and explain the
steps to clean and polish the clubs. Start with a simple demonstration of how to clean and polish one golf club.
- Cognitive Stimulation: Following the steps to clean and polish the golf clubs may spark memory,
attention, and sequencing skills.
- Fine Motor Skills: Handling the cleaning tools and polishing the clubs enhances dexterity and
hand-eye coordination.
- Sensory Engagement: The tactile experience of handling the clubs, the smell of the cleaning
products, and the visual appeal of shiny, clean clubs provide soothing sensory input.
- Connection with Hobbies: Engaging in an activity related to a familiar hobby like golf can
evoke positive memories and emotions.
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