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  1. Visual Cards (English Version) – Download here. Please feel free to use the cards. If you do so, please give due acknowledgement to the authors, which are edited at the end of the cards. It would also be great to hear from you with some feedback via our contact page. References: Casais, M., Mugge, R. & Desmet, P. (2016).

  2. It’s sometimes hard to know what to say or do when spending social time with someone whose needs or situation have changed significantly. These cards aim to support you, as a relative, friend or carer, to build social connections and conversation with an older person who is living in care, living with dementia, or both.

  3. 1 lut 2024 · To support effective communication and to bridge the communication gap, we are offering free downloadable/printable communication cards. In addition to a selection of colorful communication cards we also offer a range of monochrome cards, specifically designed to enhance accessibility.

  4. 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. 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.

  6. Purchase this digital PDF file and download all the pre-made pages to your computer. 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.

  7. 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.

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