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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.
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.
Petersburg, Russia. The MinD Visual Cards have been developed as one of the outcomes of the MinD project data collection phase. We wish to thank all project researchers and external. contributions to the MinD project, participants for their excellent. helping to make it happen.
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. You probably have this stuff at home. Just print for an on-demand dementia activity.
How to Make Cue Cards for the Elderly. Cue Cards are inexpensive to make and may be tailor-made to the needs of each individual. They are a feasible alternative to hi-tech, expensive tools. Cue cards should be in black and white and with or without pictures depending on the individual.
We've found this growing selection of picture cards, visual supports and memory books that help adults with #dementia, #memory loss and #Alzheimer's Disease engage and live as independently as possible.
Print out the colorful PDFs on white card stock or heavy weight paper at home to use immediately. Select the picture boards you need to communicate about personal care, visitors, activities and mealtime needs.