Overcoming Caregiver Guilt
Jeff Salter From Caring Senior Service
Jeff Salter From Caring Senior Service
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?”
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Susan and Michele from Senior Helpers share their view point.
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Rocky and Jenny Graves
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