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Visual Cards. The idea to use a set of visual cards emerged from the discussion about the interviews and focus groups. The question arose how best to communicate with participants during the interviews, how to help them maintain their attention and to remember e.g. daily tasks and situations of daily living during the interviews.
Printable DIY card activity adapted for seniors living with dementia. This easy, senior-friendly DIY card activity is perfect for individuals and groups. Super simple materials list.
Cue Cards for Dementia Care. Cue Cards or Communication Cards are visual tools that can be used to overcome communication difficulties with clients living in long term care organizations. They assist and support caregivers, staff and volunteers to engage with the person in their care.
5 gru 2020 · Visual. Use BIG and BOLD lettering that is more accessible to an individual with low vision. Outline images with BOLD lines by tracing around the edges with a black marker. Design cards with simple/plain backgrounds behind pictures and words (no cluttered backgrounds). Create high color contrast.
These cards are written, designed and illustrated by Alive, the UK’s leading charity enriching the lives of older people and training their carers. Since 2009, Alive’s vision has been for a world where care home residents live lives full of meaning, joy and opportunity.
Care Partner Cue Cards provide essential visual picture cues that improve communication, promote independence and reduce anxiety for adults with memory and cognitive challenges who live at home or in dementia care settings.
Cue card instructions. . Click on the .pdf file. Save and print. Laminate the whole card or cut out card and use wide, clear tape to preserve/protect the card. Cut out with tabs. With a hold puncher, punch out the holes on the upper left circles on the cards.