Happiness often comes from feeling safe, understood, and engaged. Keep routines predictable and include activities the person still enjoys, such as music, walking, folding towels, or looking at photos. Use a calm voice and avoid correcting every mistake. Offer choices that are easy to understand, such as what to wear or what to eat. Make sure pain, thirst, hunger, and loneliness are addressed. Many people with dementia are happiest when they feel useful and included rather than talked over or managed.

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