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Easy Tray Puzzles for Dementia Patients | Extra Large Pieces | Relish Activities | The AlzStore [Video]

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Dementia and Alzheimer's Quality of Life

Easy Tray Puzzles for Dementia Patients | Extra Large Pieces | Relish Activities | The AlzStore

13 Piece Puzzles

• A 13-piece puzzle perfect for somebody living with mid stages of dementia.
• This beautiful puzzle will help stimulate memories and spark conversation with loved ones.
• Thoughtfully designed with large puzzle pieces for people with dexterity difficulties.
• Complete the puzzle in the box so you can enjoy it anywhere you choose.
• This illustration has been created with vibrant colors to help with visual impairment.
• Give the perfect gift and don’t worry – there is no mention of dementia on the packaging.
Description:
Jigsaw puzzles are a favorite pastime for young and old, and for people with dementia or Alzheimer’s, they can be especially beneficial. Apart from being a fun and engaging activity to enjoy with family and friends, completing puzzles can gently exercise the brain, benefit visual perception, and provide a sense of satisfaction and pride upon completion.

35 Piece Puzzles

• A 35-piece puzzle perfect for somebody living with early stages of dementia.
• This beautiful puzzle will help stimulate memories and spark conversation with loved ones.
• Thoughtfully designed with large puzzle pieces for people with dexterity difficulties.
• Complete the puzzle in the box so you can enjoy it anywhere you choose.
• This illustration has been created with vibrant colors to help with visual impairment.
• Give the perfect gift and don’t worry – there is no mention of dementia on the packaging.
Description:
Jigsaw puzzles are a favorite pastime for young and old, and for people with dementia or Alzheimer’s, they can be especially beneficial. Apart from being a fun and engaging activity to enjoy with family and friends, completing puzzles can gently exercise the brain, benefit visual perception, and provide a sense of satisfaction and pride upon completion.

63 Piece Puzzles

• A 63-piece puzzle perfect for somebody living with early stage dementia.
• This beautiful puzzle will help stimulate memories and spark conversation with loved ones.
• Thoughtfully designed with large puzzle pieces for people with dexterity difficulties.
• Complete the puzzle in the box so you can enjoy it anywhere you choose.
• This illustration has been created with vibrant colors to help with visual impairment.
• Give the perfect gift and don’t worry – there is no mention of dementia on the packaging.
Description:
Jigsaw puzzles are a favorite pastime for young and old, and for people with dementia or Alzheimer’s, they can be especially beneficial. Apart from being a fun and engaging activity to enjoy with family and friends, completing puzzles can gently exercise the brain, benefit visual perception, and provide a sense of satisfaction and pride upon completion.

100 Piece Puzzles

• A 100-piece puzzle perfect for somebody living with early stages of dementia.
• This beautiful puzzle will help stimulate memories and spark conversation with loved ones.
• A 100-piece puzzle is a brilliant activity for families and friends to spend time together.
• Thoughtfully designed with large puzzle pieces for people with dexterity difficulties.
• This illustration has been created with vibrant colours to help with visual impairment.
• Give the perfect gift and don’t worry – there is no mention of dementia on the packaging.
Description:
Jigsaw puzzles are a favourite pastime for young and old, and for people with dementia or Alzheimer’s, they can be especially beneficial. Apart from being a fun and engaging activity to enjoy with family and friends, completing puzzles can gently exercise the brain, benefit visual perception, and provide a sense of satisfaction and pride upon completion.

Find more puzzles on AlzStore.com

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