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Memory Calendar - one day at a view. Enter what is important to you on a particular day - events, appointments, anniversaries - then turn over a new leaf each day. Used by people who live with dementia, bipolar, brain injury, visual impairments and challenges. Also used by carers to assist those living with daily challenges.
Developed by Val Horncastle with the help of the Alzheimers Society to assist with day to day events of those living with dementia. Imagine knowing that today is a significant day for you or your family but not being able to put your finger on why, exactly, it is. For the person in the early to mid-stages of dementia, the frustration of forgetting the simple things during a lapse of memory is terribly distressing, causing feelings of anxiety, sadness and even worthlessness.
This is a calendar for everyone - carers, family members, visiting carers or those cared for - it shows one day at a time - you simply enter what is important to YOU on a particular day (events, appointments, anniversaries etc) - then turn over a new leaf each day!
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Memory Calendar - one day at a view. Enter what is important to you on a particular day - events, appointments, anniversaries - then turn over a new leaf each day. Used by people who live with dementia, bipolar, brain injury, visual impairments and challenges. Also used by carers to assist those living with daily challenges.
Developed by Val Horncastle with the help of the Alzheimers Society to assist with day to day events of those living with dementia. Imagine knowing that today is a significant day for you or your family but not being able to put your finger on why, exactly, it is. For the person in the early to mid-stages of dementia, the frustration of forgetting the simple things during a lapse of memory is terribly distressing, causing feelings of anxiety, sadness and even worthlessness.
This is a calendar for everyone - carers, family members, visiting carers or those cared for - it shows one day at a time - you simply enter what is important to YOU on a particular day (events, appointments, anniversaries etc) - then turn over a new leaf each day!