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The Transformative Power of Art on Individuals with Dementia

Anthem Memory Care
Jul 10, 2026
Highline Place Memory Care resident enjoys an art project

At Anthem Memory Care communities, we have witnessed firsthand the remarkable transformation that occurs when residents engage in creative art activities. We also see their curiosity and enthusiasm come alive during visits to art museums and exhibits. Art has a unique ability to activate regions of the brain that are often difficult to access or stimulate, offering meaningful cognitive and emotional engagement for individuals living with dementia.

But why does viewing a painting, creating a craft, or participating in another artistic activity have such a profound impact on a brain affected by dementia?

Research from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the American Brain Foundation, and other leading organizations has shown that both experiencing art and creating it can positively influence brain function in people living with dementia. Numerous studies suggest that artistic engagement can stimulate cognitive processes, spark memories, encourage communication, and enhance overall well-being.

Art can support cognitive, emotional, and social well-being for people living with dementia in two important ways: by creating art and by observing and appreciating it.

1. Creating Art

When someone living with dementia paints, draws, or takes part in another creative activity, their focus often shifts away from stress and toward the simple joy of creating. Art engages the senses, sparks imagination, and offers a meaningful way to connect with the world. Here are just a few of the benefits:

  • Keeps the Brain Active: Creating art encourages the brain to build and strengthen connections through a process called neuroplasticity. The simple act of using the hands to create helps different parts of the brain work together, supporting cognitive function and keeping the mind engaged.
  • Offers a Way to Express Feelings Without Words: As dementia progresses, finding the right words can become more difficult. Art provides another way to communicate emotions, memories, and ideas, allowing people to express themselves even when language is challenging.
  • Lifts Mood and Builds Confidence: The process of making art can be calming, enjoyable, and rewarding. It stimulates the brain's natural "feel-good" chemicals, helping to improve mood, spark motivation, and create a sense of purpose and accomplishment.
  • Promotes Calm and Reduces Stress: Creative activities offer a gentle, non-medicinal way to relax. Focusing on colors, textures, and the creative process can help reduce anxiety, agitation, and restlessness, creating moments of calm for both the individual and their caregivers.

2. Observing and Appreciating Art

Simply looking at artwork, whether in a museum, gallery, or even the pages of an art book, can have a positive impact on both the brain and emotional well-being. A beautiful painting or familiar image can spark memories, inspire conversation, and create moments of connection. Here are some of the benefits:

  • Stimulates Memory and Reflection: Looking at art activates the regions of the brain involved in memory, self-reflection, and personal identity. A single image can bring back a memory, encourage reflection, or create a meaningful sense of recognition.
  • Keeps the Mind Visually Engaged: Observing paintings, landscapes, and familiar objects helps exercise the parts of the brain responsible for recognizing people, places, and objects, as well as understanding spatial relationships. This mental workout supports visual awareness and engagement.
  • Sparks Memories and Conversation: Artwork featuring familiar scenes, everyday objects, or moments from the past can trigger long-held memories. These images often encourage storytelling and conversation, giving individuals a great way to share experiences without the pressure of finding the perfect words.
  • Creates Opportunities for Connection: Viewing and discussing art together can be a wonderful, shared experience. Community art programs, museum visits, or simply looking through an art book with family or caregivers can encourage conversation, strengthen relationships, and celebrate the person's unique experiences and identity.

When was the last time you shared an artistic experience with a loved one living with dementia? Did you notice a change in their mood, alertness, or level of engagement?

Consider spending time together on a simple art project. Activities such as sketching, watercolor painting, or coloring can stimulate the brain while providing a calming, enjoyable experience for both of you. You might also explore your local art museum. Many museums now offer dementia-friendly programs or quieter visiting hours, making it easier to enjoy a meaningful outing together.

At Anthem Memory Care, many of our residents discovered or rekindled a passion for art. Some were accomplished artists earlier in life, while others have found creativity later in their journey. Their artwork is proudly displayed throughout our communities and featured in sponsored art exhibitions, celebrating both their talents and their stories.

If you're looking for ways to incorporate art into your loved one's daily routine, we'd be happy to help. Reach out to us for ideas, resources, and practical tips that can make creative expression a meaningful part of each day.

(Our delightful header image shows an artistic resident from Highline Place Memory Care in Littleton, Colorado, expressing her creativity through watercolor.)

Since 2009, Anthem Memory Care has been a haven for loved ones who need memory and dementia care. Our experienced, professional team expands over 20 communities with more than 1,300 suites designed for memory care needs. Each community offers numerous helpful amenities and resources, creating a nurturing and supportive environment that caters to the needs of our residents. Along with compassionate and personalized memory care, we provide services in areas of wellness, health, and safety.  We invite you to explore our services or contact us today if you have any questions.
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