Custom Photo Album
For any grandparent and especially for someone experiencing “senior moments”, a photo album can preserve special family memories and important events. These memories will inspire conversation and help your loved one recall fond memories of friends, family, and occasions.
ViewClix Smart Frames
These smart picture frames are especially helpful for making video calls to someone with dementia or who isn’t able to physically answer a call. ViewClix frames display digital photos in a 10-inch screen size or 15-inch screen size. Both sizes have video calling with an auto-answer mode. When auto-answer is set up, the older adult doesn’t need to do anything to receive a video call.
Wearable Technology
Today’s wearable tech, like digital watches, comes with a host of safety features including fall detection, location tracking, and emergency monitoring. Wearable tech connects family members and provides caregivers peace of mind. So many seniors are active and independent, these features provide an extra layer of protection in the event of an emergency.
Cook Books for Brain Health
A recipe can be delicious, satisfying, and it turns out, good for your brain. Multiple studies have found a correlation between a healthy diet and regular exercise and a positive impact on brain health. Some foods like leafy green vegetables, fatty fish berries, nuts, and turmeric are recommended to nourish the brain and maintain a healthy lifestyle.
Creative Puzzles
Especially during quarantine, our brains are all in need of entertainment, and what better way to engage independently or with your “pod” than with a puzzle? Puzzles will present your loved ones with a cognitive challenge, and they can be beautiful and interesting. With options ranging from easy to difficult, they are suitable for any ability level and can offer feelings of accomplishment, and not to mention, fun to do together.