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Thinking Cards Marge Engelman, Danielle Leuthje, Gail Petersen and Kim Petersen Specially designed cards for adults with mild cognitive impairments have 100 mental exercises, activities, and memory tips.
Activities include brainstorming, word activities, memory and music, creative thinking, and learning new ways to see, hear, touch, and smell. Color photo on the back of each card illustrates its topic and encourages discussion.
Larger type and simple text encourage participation. Instruction booklet presents strategies for using the cards, coping and memory tips, and suggestions for group leaders.
100 4"x6" non-glare cards, instruction booklet and storage box.
For more information, visit the AliMed website or call 1.800.225.2610.
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