Abstract
As persons with dementia regress, there is an increasing challenge to identify appropriate activities. A therapeutic activity approach that can benefit persons with dementia is sensory stimulation. This article will review the meaning of sensory stimulation, for whom it is appropriate, and the benefits. The activity assessment is integral in determining activities that are successful in stimulating the senses. The different ways to implement sensory stimulation are discussed. The writer refers to his own clinical experience of more than 10 years in the practical implementation of sensory stimulation activities. The 6 different types of sensory stimulation and the outcomes of sensory stimulation are described.