Sorting Soft Socks

This is a great sensory activity for those living with Dementia.

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Original Source: What We Do With Grandpa

The primary objective of a sensory activity like this is to soothe and reduce the anxiety that frequently accompanies dementia. The power of touch can be very powerful and, when coupled with a simple life skill like sorting socks, it’s even better.

Supplies

  • Socks (the more colorful and fuzzier, the better!)

  • Pringles cans

  • Hot glue

  • Scissors

  • A cardboard box to store them in

Instructions

  1. Unless using the snack size, cut the pringles cans down (about halfway) to fit in your box

  2. Hot glue the cans inside the box to make individual cubby holes for the socks

  3. Set the socks out and have your participant roll the socks up and insert a pair into each cubby hole

Tip: Run the socks through a tumble dryer for a few minutes to get them nice and warm. This adds an extra level of comfort to the activity. Folding washcloths or towels right out of the dryer is another great task!

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