Put on your dancing shoes for a night of toe tapping and twirling to the sweet sounds of live Jazz. This vibrant evocative illustration has been created especially for people with dementia and Alzheimer’s, and is bound to stir up stories of memorable nights out.
63-piece puzzles for dementia
With beautiful imagery featuring more details than our 13 and 35-piece puzzles, our 63-piece puzzle collection takes the challenge up a level. Designed to delight people in the early stages of dementia, each scene is chosen to stimulate memories and inspire conversations upon completion.
Every detail is carefully considered, from high contrast colours to aid visibility, and unique details on each piece to prompt users. The chunky puzzle pieces are larger than standard puzzles, at approximately 3.5cm wide on average to aid dexterity. The box is designed to assist and encourage individuals to complete the puzzle independently; it perfectly frames the assembled puzzle and features the final image printed on the inside lid.
Benefits of puzzles for dementia
Jigsaw puzzles are a favourite pastime for young and old, and for people with dementia or Alzheimer’s, they can be especially beneficial. Apart from being a fun and engaging activity to enjoy with family and friends, completing puzzles can gently exercise the brain, benefit visual perception and provide a sense of satisfaction and pride upon completion.
Relish puzzles FAQS
How large are the puzzle pieces?
Each puzzle piece in the 63-piece puzzle collection has an average width of approximately 3.5cm.
Is there an image inside the box?
Yes, the image of the puzzle is on the lid of the box, so this can be used as a guide.
How do I clean the puzzles?
The relish puzzles are now cardboard, and we do not recommend any chemical cleaning agents for these, but can use a light damp cloth to wipe them, with water only.
Are the puzzles suitable for the visually impaired?
This all depends on the level of impairment. Our puzzles are designed with high colour contrast, and the pieces are bigger than an average puzzle piece would be. The 13-piece puzzles have one main focal point, and have large (10cm width), unique puzzle pieces, to aid people with vision impairment.
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