I am a Continuing Care Aid for Home Care. I have also had a father and a mother in law pass away from Alzheimers.
I see many families bring the most impractical gifts for there families
I have included a list of things I have found that are practical, useful and apreciated.
Cd's or cassette of favorite music
Easy to wear clothing, nothing hand wash or beaded as laundry will not recieve special care, large buttons, velcro and stretchy material is best
Night lights
These are a godsend when assisting someone to bathe-Hand held showers/tub chair
Safety bars for tub/shower
Bath products, lip balm
If they are appropriate depends, pads etc
Magazines that are easy to read
Not sure of the name but they are at most dollar stores they are a cord with a clip at the end that holds your keys around the neck
Covers for eating to keep there clothes neat, preferably something witha tasteful pattern, we do not want them to look like bibs
a jar opener, thick handled eating utensils
a safety sweep of there house including new batteries for there smoke detector, backing for all the rugs and lights in all hallways
taxi fare if they no longer drive
Life line is a service that allows clients to wear a button on there wrist that they can push if they ever fall or are lost. Most states have a similiar service they are just under a different name. Cost varies, also Radio shack has a necklace style one that seems to be very good.
Anything that makes the client/caregivers life easier...
Hope it helps
Happy