Early-Mid stages
We recommend this product for people that are at the early stages of their journey.
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Colouring is a therapeutic activity for people in the early-mid stages of dementia
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Age-appropriate images
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Interesting fact to learn on each image
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Thick outlines to help guide the user
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Illustrations include a sample image for guidance
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Colouring provides a creative outlet for self-expression. Experimenting with colours and filling in the scenes offers a sense of accomplishment, boosting creativity and confidence.
Relish colouring books use captivating scenes with varying levels of detail. This caters to different cognitive abilities, offering a relaxing yet stimulating coloring experience that promotes focus and well-being.
Each illustration is age appropriate and has a sample image to help guide the user and interesting facts to spark conversation.
Give the perfect gift and don’t worry – there is no mention of memory loss, aging or dementia on the packaging.
We recommend this product for people that are at the early stages of their journey.
Not sure if this product is the right stage for you? Take our short quiz to find your stage.
An excellent activity to enjoy solo, colouring helps boost creativity and confidence.
Colouring is a relaxing yet stimulating activity, made to be enjoyed.
Colouring provides a way to express creativity that is low pressure. It's a manageable activity that yields a tangible accomplishment to hold onto.
The facts included on each page can spark curiosity and provide mental stimulation. The act of listening and processing new information can be enjoyable and keep the person engaged in the present moment.