Mid-Late stages
We recommend this product for people that are at the Mid-Late stages of their journey.
Not sure if this product is the right stage for you? Take our short quiz to find your stage.
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Activities with the right level of challenge have multiple steps with a clear goal.
Shop Early Stage →Activities you can break into manageable chunks, with gentle prompts built in.
Shop Early-Mid Stage →Break down each activity into simple steps and introduce calming sensory experiences.
Shop Mid-Late Stage →Carer-led activities that focus on comfort, calm, and gentle sensory experiences.
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The Fidget Widget has been designed in collaboration with the Alzheimer's Society and the University of Central Lancashire, to improve the well-being of people in the later stages of dementia, by supporting their psychological needs to feel occupied, engaged and included in a meaningful activity of their choice.
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Mature and age appropriate
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Portable and easy to store
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Design has been tested and proven to reduce stress
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The repetitive motions of the various fidgets channel nervous energy and promote relaxation. This helps individuals manage restlessness, focus attention, and improve overall wellbeing.
The toolkit features textures, shapes, and materials designed to encourage tactile exploration. This sensory stimulation keeps minds active and engaged.
We recommend this product for people that are at the Mid-Late stages of their journey.
Not sure if this product is the right stage for you? Take our short quiz to find your stage.
The repetitive motions of the various Fidget Widgets provides a calming sensory experience for people living with late stages of dementia.
Our Fidget Widgets help encourage movement of the hands and wrists for those living with later stages of dementia.