Price: $24.99
(as of Mar 20,2021 01:08:42 UTC – Details)
Product Description
Activity Level
Activity Level 1-2
Late stage Dementia
Keeping relaxed
Soothing sounds and smells
Create calm environments
Connect with nature
4 Natural sounds and smells
Helps with sleep
Get S Smile
Get a way of accomplishment
Spark enjoyable and hold calm
Dementia Stage
Mid-Late
Early
Mid-Late
Early-Mid
Mid-Late
Key Benefit
Getting Creative, Feeling Proud, Feeling Included
Keeping Minds Active, Feeling Proud, Getting A Smile
Keeping Minds Active, Keeping Bodies Active, Feeling Relaxed
Sharing Memories, Getting A Smile, Making You Laugh
Feeling Relaxed, Keeping Bodies Active, Getting A Smile
Suitable for
Group / Individuals
Individuals
Individuals
Group / Individuals
Group / Individuals
Activity Time
10 minutes
20 minutes
10 minutes
60 minutes
60 minutes
Keep Moving
Keeping minds and our bodies energetic will hold the spark alive for somebody residing with cognitive challenges. Staying energetic and engaged retains individuals linked to their setting and the individuals round them.
Get Together
Active Minds are preventing social isolation by bringing collectively households and buddy of all talents. The merchandise are inclusive and assist individuals affected by cognitive challenges to really feel valued, included and persevering with to have enjoyable.
Keep smiling
Active Minds wish to restore the sensation of pleasure and accomplishment for individuals residing with cognitive impairments. The merchandise are certain to get a smile and assist everybody create new reminiscences collectively.
COGNITIVE STIMULATION THERAPY | Association video games are an effective way to ship cognitive stimulation remedy which is confirmed to be highly effective in serving to with the care of individuals with dementia
AWARD WINNING | Active Minds gained excellent dementia product at the 2015 National Dementia Care Awards
SPECIALIST DESIGN | Activities, video games and age acceptable toys developed particularly for aged individuals residing with dementia and Alzheimer’s