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Memories Of Leisure Time - 1950S & 1960S Reviews

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Our Memories of Leisure Time - 1950s & 1960s illustrated book can encourage meaningful communication and provide enjoyment for people with cognitive loss.They are very popular as picture books for people with dementia, and they are also suitable for:People who have had strokes, brain injuries, or any cognitive lossParkinson's diseaseAlzheimer's diseaseOur picture books for people with dementia are also great for care homes, either as a group activity, or individually.Picture Books for people with DementiaPicture books can be a useful tool as they help promote conversation & dialogue, which in turn can have a whole host of benefits:Helps alleviate boredomCan help combat depressionReduces isolation between individuals when used as group therapy, for example in care homesIncreases relationship levels between individuals & carers, as pictures help promote conversation about life events in a casual & non-invasive mannerThe pictures used in these books were specifically chosen for people with Alzheimer's & dementia, there is a large variety of images that do not require any "memory" to prompt conversation.They are all of such commonplace scenes & ideas that all individuals will have thoughts & emotions linked to the images.

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This was bought for my husband with Dementia.Its nice to see he recognises the things in the book
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Great book to bring back happy memories for people who lived through that time. Again, my mother age 91 loved it. Just the right mix of pictures and words.
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Once again a lovely book but if I have to say anything negative these books can be quite heavy for the reader to hold depending on their condition.
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Mum enjoyed looking at the pictures even though said didn't know the people. We reminisced our holidays together when i was a child. Lovely to see her smile so much.
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This was a gift for my 96 year old dad with dementia. We spent a happy 15 minutes chatting about the images and his memories of dodgem cars and monopoly. As he went back to his room at the care home, he was still looking at the pictures. Thank you.
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