What a great way to learn The Morse Code! You will be able to send secret messgaes to each other. Discover this great game as a solitaire or in groups. May be played as teams for team building, as well. For other great games by to https://www.DriveThruCards.com/browse.php?affiliate_rem=2056749 ... [click here for more]
AUTISM, DEMENTIA, LOW VISION/BLIND, PRESCHOOL, FAMILY
12 Poka Dots is a game like Dominos, 1-4 players, 2 very easy solitaire games, Pappy's game with strategies. All ages. Play with skills or without. 28 regular U.S. Poker sizeed cards come wrapped in a shrink wrap band.
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DEMENTIA, PRESCHOOLKitchen Match - Designed for lower-mid functioning dementia patients. Requires a caregiver to assis at that levelt.
Higher functioning dementia patients enjoy playing memory match where all the cards are face down and you draw 2 and try to remember where the pairs are. This becomes a true memory training exercise!
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DEMENTIA, PRESCHOOLPatchwork - for one person, engagement only. There is no memory training. Low functioning dementia patients can spend hours arranging and rearranging these brightly colored 9 cards that are 6” x 6”. There is no right or wrong way.
Excellent training and color learning for preschoolers.
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FAMILY - especially helpful in learning some rules of the game.
B-Ball (Basketball 2-4 players, NO skill required). 42 regular U.S. Poker sized cards wrapped with a one inche cellephane band.
Incredible life rules from Southeast Missouri State University Women's basketball coach, Reka Patterson, on the backs! ... [click here for more]
DEMENTIA
Discreetly hand out a "My loved one has dementia. Please be kind."card when in public and you want some patience and kindness shown. There are 36 small, mini-cards that are 1.625" x 2.5" and will easily fit in pocket or purse. They come with a plastic wrapped band. ... [click here for more]