Contact:

Please contact me for further information or if you would like to see the range of Happy Days creative resources for young people, activities and materials for people with dementia:
Gillian Hesketh: gmhesketh@yahoo.co.uk or telephone Gillian on: 01253 899163

Thursday, 7 February 2013

Memory boxes ... Happy Sharing Days

Memory boxes can be a pleasant way to interact with someone who is beginning to forget everyday topics of conversation. Triggering past memory is one way to prompt conversation, interaction and activity. Sharing past stories can help to create an enjoyable experience for all participants.

Happy Days memory boxes are supplied with attractive and useful accessories ~ but the idea is for you to help the person with dementia to collect special personal memories to store in the Happy Days memory box.

When relatives, visitors or carers call, the box can be re-visited to prompt conversation topics, reminiscence and happy experiences.

Grand-children can interact with grand-parents and find out about their past.
Visitors stuck for something to say can participate in reminiscence.
Find and replace items in the memory box to create new conversations.
Most of all, enjoy sharing special times with the person you love and care for.

Care Homes:
For care home coordinators, please email me re: Memory Boxes, Memory Joggers and product familiarisation visit. gmhesketh@yahoo.co.uk


At Happy Days create Memory Boxes for a variety of reasons:

Doing Things Together Memory Box for people caring for someone with dementia.

Making 'My Personal Memory Box' creative kit

18th ~ 21st & Celebration Memory Boxes

Remembering Someone Special Memory Box

Our Baby Memory Box

for more information please email me, Gillian: happydayspublishing@yahoo.co.uk
or see below for further contact details.















or contact me via website at www.happydayspublishing.co.uk


Happy Sharing Days
Gillian

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