Keeping Busy Match the Dots | Dominos Dementia Activities for Seniors to Keep Busy | Dementia Games

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  • Activity Components: Includes 21 thick tiles and 13 double-sided templates, offering varied challenges for engaging activities.
  • Progressive Engagement: Features 8 activities, starting with a tile sorting template and progressing to matching templates to gradually increase difficulty.
  • Detailed Guidance: Full instructions provide presentation methods for dementia patients, including reduced and advanced challenges to foster satisfaction.
  • Flexible Play: Supports both solo games and group activities for up to four players, enhancing social interaction or individual focus.
  • Sensory Experience: Crafted with large, half-inch thick wooden tiles and a quality wooden board, providing tactile and auditory stimulation.
  • Thoughtful Packaging: Packaging discreetly omits mention of dementia or Alzheimer's, ensuring a respectful presentation for elderly loved ones.
  • Skill Enhancement: Designed to help seniors improve fine motor skills through a relaxing and rewarding pastime.
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Jan 5, 2026
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Could be challenging

Actually I never even opened it. It was a gift for my husband who is in late stage dementia. I should not have ordered it. It was too difficult for him and he was unwilling to fidget with an even simpler game. It was beautifully packaged. I imagine for a Senior in early dementia or whose mind was not challenged, this might be healthy mental stimulus.

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