Products for the care of Alzheimer's...because there's still so much to share 

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The Challenge for Caregivers
When Alzheimer’s Disease strikes….communication suffers as short term memory fades. Caregivers struggle to find ways to keep the connection going. Now there is a tool to help. Memory-Link Photo DVDs.
 
Improving Care and Connection
By drawing on the more robust long-term memories, Memory-Link DVDs establish a new avenue for communication. Our innovative DVDs contain carefully selected and grouped images from the past, along with instructions that make the practice of reminiscing with your loved-one as easy as watching TV. The result is an increased quality of care and connection.

Reminiscing and Quality of Life
For people with Alzheimer’s Disease and similar dementias, reminiscing can :
  Provide a sense of well-being
  Help them find their memories
  Be an enjoyable way to interact
  Foster sharing and communication
  Ease the stress of dementia
  Increase feelings of competence
  Re-channel disruptive behaviour

Easy and Enjoyable
Whether you're family, a friend, or a professional caregiver, you'll be able to begin reminiscing right away. You only need to spend a little bit of time to get a lot out of it. Each DVD features a different theme so there is something for everyone to enjoy.

No Special Equipment or Computer Required
All of our disks work in a standard household DVD player, and come with instructions on how to get started, and tips on how to make reminiscing work best.

Memory-Link News
  • November 2007 >> International Institute for Reminiscence and life Review Conference - San Francisco
  • October 2007 >> Ontario Museum Association, Annual Conference - Toronto, Ontario
  • November 2006 >> Alzheimer Society of Canada, Annual Conference - Toronto, Ontario
  • October 2005 >> Activity Professionals of Canada, Ontario Conference - Toronto, Ontario
  • November 2005 >> Ontario Non-profit Housing Association - Niagara Falls, Ontario.
  • April 2005 >> Alzheimer Society of Canada, Annual Conference, Regina, SK
  • October 2004 >> Activity Professionals of Ontario Conference - Collingwood, Ontario