Dementia and fireworks - The Good Care Group

Our offices are currently closed.To get in touch please use our enquiry form.

What is respite care?

Respite care is available in a variety of formats, such as in-home, visiting, or residential.

Find out more

Finding the right care

With so many options available, knowing the right questions to ask can help you find the best home care for your needs.

Find out more
fire-work-banner

Dementia and fireworks

With Bonfire Night on 5th November, you may start hearing fireworks this weekend. For older individuals and those living with dementia, the loud sounds can be distressing, often leading to sensory overload and confusion. Preparing in advance can help ease any anxiety during the festivities.

How to support a person with dementia during the fireworks

There are many proactive steps you can take to help reduce anxiety for yourself or your loved one in the lead-up to Bonfire Night. Having company is especially important, along with considering these additional steps:

Plan ahead

Gently explain to your loved one that fireworks may happen and that they’re part of a celebration, not something to fear. This reassurance can help them feel prepared and less surprised when they hear any noises.

Create a calm environment

Close the curtains to block out sudden flashes of light, and put on a favourite movie to help drown out the sound of the fireworks. Creating this calm environment will allow your loved one to feel more relaxed and at ease.

Create an alternative fireworks night

There are many ways for someone with dementia to enjoy Bonfire Night, such as planning a quiet celebration with loved ones. Try sparklers in the garden or watching distant fireworks to enjoy the scenery without the loud noise.

Monitor and stay attentive

Throughout this time, it is important to watch out for any signs of distress. If they seem uncomfortable, try moving them further from the noise, or use noise-cancelling headphones if available.

Taking this advice into consideration can make the evening enjoyable and peaceful amidst the excitement outside.

Contact us

If you are interested in our services, you can call one of our friendly advisors today 03330 605 255.

Back to main news page

Discover more

Hydration and nutrition week 2026: staying hydrated as we age

Water is essential for many important processes in our body. From supporting our blood system in carrying essential glucose, oxygen, and nutrients to cells – to our kidneys getting rid of waste products we no longer need. It even lubricates...

Read more

Subtle signs of hearing loss to look out for at home

Today, on World Hearing Day (3rd March), we at The Good Care Group are encouraging families to look out for the subtle signs around the home that could point to hearing loss in older loved ones. Sometimes the earliest clues...

Read more

5 ways to keep your heart healthy as you age

According to the British Heart Foundation, four in five people have hearts older than their actual age. As we age, looking after our body becomes more important, and protecting our heart health is top of that list. After all, our...

Read more

Read why our clients choose us

Awards & accreditations

Talk to us about your care needs

To talk about your care needs, contact one of our friendly advisors.
Calls from landlines are free.