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JoyJoy is pivotal and can come from so many sources, like a chat over tea or winning that game of bingo. But the deepest is when it’s effortless, spontaneous and shared. The slightest of smiles from someone with memory loss – uncontrived, sparked and unplanned – can bring immense joy and be infectious. |
Staying activeNurturing the mind and body of someone with memory loss – something different, something new or even a daily ritual – works those muscles to keep a sense of life. |
IndependenceBuilding a sense of freedom comes with a person being able to partake in activities and challenges for themselves, and being given the room to make their own decisions, choices, and actions. |
Jigsaw Puzzles | Aquapaints | Fidget Widget Toys | Reminiscence Activities | Bingo Games | |
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Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars
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Price | £17.99£17.99 | £19.99£19.99 | — | — | — |
Memory Loss Stage | Early | Mid-Late | Late | Early-Mid | Mid-Late |
Key Benefit | Sparks smiles and joy, nurtures minds and body & boosts independence | Nurtures minds and body, sparks smiles and joy & boosts independence | Reassures comfort and calm, nurtures minds and body & boosts independence | Strengthens connections, unlocks personal stories & reassures comfort and calm | Sparks smiles and joy, strengthens connections & unlocks personal stories |