Games Puzzles

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    7 Letter Word Scramble: A Calming Activity for Mom and Dad

    Looking for a calming, stress-free way to engage with your aging parents? This Word Scramble is designed specifically for seniors and their caregivers to enjoy together.

    Taking care of Mom and Dad shouldn’t just be about appointments and meds—it’s about the moments in between. We created this activity to spark conversation, trigger happy memories, and provide a gentle “brain gym” session that isn’t frustrating.

    Play this and more online at: https://takingcareofmomanddad.org/activities/ 🧩 Subscribe for weekly activities that make caregiving a little lighter.

    No loud music, no flashing lights. Just a peaceful, nostalgic activity for the “Sandwich Generation” and the parents we love.

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    Can You Guess What It Is? A Fun Farm Animals Activity Video for Seniors

    Can your loved one guess the farm animal? This fun close-up reveal video is a delightful activity for seniors and caregivers to enjoy together — sure to bring back wonderful memories!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkzfDP9UMKo

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    Fun Weather Trivia for Seniors — An Easy and Engaging Activity for Caregivers

    How well does your loved one know their weather? This easy, fun weather trivia video is a perfect activity for seniors and caregivers to enjoy together and spark great conversations.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XbvE7Yk4QMo

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    Can You Guess What It Is? A Fun Musical Instruments Activity Video for Seniors

    Test your loved one’s memory and spark some fun! Watch close-up reveals of musical instruments in this engaging activity video designed for seniors and their caregivers.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5t9lFnJ-yMc

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    Watch Our Dementia-Friendly Coloring Book Come to Life — Calming Activities for Seniors

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    Watch a fun time-lapse of our dementia-friendly coloring book in action! Simple enough for any skill level, these calming pages bring joy to seniors and memory care patients. A thoughtful gift idea for caregivers and families who want to share a peaceful, creative moment with their loved ones.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7Gk8ioRRMA

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    Introducing Our Dementia-Friendly Coloring Book — A Calming Activity for Your Loved One

    Get it on Amazon

    As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. This means if you click a link and make a purchase, I may receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. I only recommend products I believe will be helpful to caregivers and their loved ones.

    Discover our new dementia-friendly coloring book, designed with simple, calming images to bring joy and engagement to your loved one. A perfect activity for caregivers and seniors.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APSfzvD4-bw

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    Guess What It Is Game | Zoom-In Brain Challenge for Adults

    Test your observation skills with this fun zoom-in guessing game. Great for memory, focus, and caregiver interaction.

    This game is all about observation and curiosity.

    You’ll see a close-up image—try to guess what it is before the full picture is revealed.

    👉 Watch the video above and play along.

    This type of activity is great for:

    • Visual recognition
    • Focus and attention
    • Encouraging conversation

    For caregivers, you can pause the video and ask:

    • “What do you think it is?”
    • “What does it remind you of?”
    • “Have you seen something like this before?”

    There’s no pressure to be right—the fun is in the guessing.

    Why Visual Guessing Games Help

    Visual guessing games encourage the brain to process details, patterns, and familiar shapes. For caregivers, this creates a simple and engaging way to interact without pressure, helping support focus, recognition, and conversation.

    “Did you guess it before the reveal?”