Memory Card Games for Alzheimer's & Dementia Patients
By Karen Miller
An anonymous caregiver
said...
about 1 month ago
Definitely strikes a chord. Using Rockwell is a brilliant idea.
3sthercar3s
said...
2 months ago
How does one get the cards? Are they appropriate for a patient who does not speak?
An anonymous caregiver
said...
5 months ago
So WHERE do I find these games? Are they available for purchase??
puzzles
said...
10 months ago
hi Lynn,
These memory cards and puzzles are for sale, here is a short cut to the memory exercise cards in the shopping cart. http://bit.ly/r5vI7p
Also, I've added a new memory game, played like MatchMate (more cards) called "Happy Days" - illustrations by Sarah Stilwell Weber Collection from The Saturday Evening Post covers - 1908 - 1926. Her work captures the innocence of yesterday, we can all relate. Information on http://memoryjoggingpuzzles or a shortcut to her memory cards: http://bit.ly/mcpQz7
PS: I also have 6, 12 and new 20 piece puzzles with her work and Norman Rockwell. ~karen
puzzles
said...
about 1 year ago
My apologies to the above, I didn't realize there were comments.
I am the developer of Memory Jogging Puzzles and Match Games. Please visit: http://memoryjoggingpuzzles.com
Just added new themes: Happy Birthday Mrs Jones; Homecoming Marine and others.
New gossips LV (low vision)
karen
chrissybabes
said...
over 1 year ago
knowing more about activitis and games i could do with the residents
wishwillow
said...
almost 2 years ago
I would have liked to know where to buy the sets of cards. It's very
unsatisfying not to know where to obtain these cards.

