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$32.95

Stock #29425
(ISBN 978-1-932529-42-5)
approx. 200 pages
8.5" x 11" layflat papercover
© August 2008




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Strengthen Your Mind: Activities for People with Early Memory Loss, Volume One

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Strengthen Your Mind
Activities for People Concerned About Early Memory Loss, Volume Two
By Kristin Einberger and Janelle Sellick, M.S.
>Description | | Table of Contents| | Reviews | |Author Bio | |Excerpt

Like the popular first volume, these 87 all-new activities will stimulate the minds, memories, and senses of older adults. Designed especially for individuals concerned about early memory loss, the short, one-page worksheets strengthen brain functioning, promote social interaction, and provide hours of meaningful enjoyment.

Developed by two adult day service professionals and field-tested with individuals with early memory loss, these activities feature trivia and reminiscence. Organized into three categories (People, Places, and Things), worksheets that feature fill-in-the-blank, matching, and brainstorming allow older adults to challenge their memory and gain new knowledge on a wide variety of topics including

  • favorite music
  • popular expressions
  • famous movies
  • historical leaders
  • prominent U.S. and world landmarks
  • celebrated athletes
  • and much more

Strengthen Your Mind, Volume Two, can be used independently by older adults concerned about memory loss or by activity staff and group leaders for discussion and programming ideas. Tips for engagement and an answer key are included for each activity.

Get this innovative book and provide older adults with leisure activities, learning experiences, and valuable brain exercise all at once.

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