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A card game so simple it has no rules at all is designed for people with dementia and their loved ones.
Two women created a card game so simple it has no rules at all is designed for people with dementia and their loved ones. Vermont Public Radio's Nina Keck reports. This segment aired on April 13 ...
All of our brains inevitably shrink with age — a change that is most accelerated and profound in the nearly 7 million ...
Brain-boosting and mentally stimulating games are often touted as a simple way to keep Alzheimer’s and Dementia at bay, and card games could help in the fight against neurodegeneration. A study ...
The New England Journal of Medicine has revealed the potential long-term benefits of regular card play to stave off conditions such as Alzheimer's and dementia, asserting that a game like Solitaire ...
"The American way of giving 'memory' prime billing as we talk about cognitive decline is a serious and painful failure to ...
Game designers in Japan, in fact, have been using gesture- and scent-based board games in recent research to help people suffering with dementia stay engaged with and connected to the people ...
We share ideas to help a person with dementia still take part in board and card games.
Playing some card games regularly can help stave off dementia, as well as improving cognitive function and memory for those already diagnosed ...