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Call to Mind Conversation Game for Dementia
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A simple game that helps combat boredom & agitation!
 
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Conversation Game - Call to Mind

Call To Mind… is a specially designed board game developed by Laura Templeton over the course of 20 years through research and testing, including accreditation by the UCL. The simple game helps get to know and understand the thinking, likes and dislikes of someone with Dementia. This tool also stimulates memories and encourages conversations, both as the game is played and in everyday interactions. Play it at home with friends and family or in the professional setting of a care home, day care center, hospital or memory café. Great intergenerational activity!

Dementia Patient playing a Conversation Game called Call To Mind


People sometimes struggle to find things to talk about with people with Dementia. Call to Mind selects topics of conversation randomly, so there’s always something to stimulate conversation. This can make spending time together more interesting and enables people to discover new things about each other. “I never knew that!” is a frequently heard comment. It can be particularly rewarding for those who care for both children and elderly parents. Because it is designed to be played by different generations, it’s an activity that all ages can enjoy and benefit from.


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Call To Mind Board Game is so easy to play! All that's involved is spinning a spinner, choosing one of four colored cards, matching an image and answering a question. It's great for all ages as it provides an easy and enjoyable way to get two or more generations talking together. Two to four players can easily sit round the board together.

Dementia Board Game Call To Mind

Do you have to have Dementia to play?
The game is not just for Dementia patients - Call To Mind Board Game stimulates conversation and players can voice opinions and talk about what they like, it is a great way to get to know anyone in an easy, relaxed way.

How long does a game last?
Most players find that a 45-minute game works particularly well. However, people can play for as long as they like.

Why is Call to Mind better than other board games for people with Dementia?
Because it was designed and researched by Laura Templeton and a specialist team at University College London to help people living with Dementia – both those with the diagnosis, and their families, friends and carers.

How does the game benefit a person with Dementia?
Playing Call to Mind can help people with Dementia in many mays. Most simply by helping them to connect with, and recall, positive memories. It can also make them feel less lonely, as the game helps spark conversations and so makes it easier for them to enjoy quality time with family, friends and caregivers, across all generations. The game can also boost the morale and self-esteem of someone with Dementia, particularly when other players show genuine interest in their opinions and experiences.

What if someone doesn’t like board games, or doesn’t want to answer a particular question?
People don’t have to play the full game to enjoy or benefit from it. The question cards alone can be used to stimulate conversations across a range of topics and so make communication easier. It’s also not a problem if someone doesn’t want to answer a particular question. They can be offered another card, or play can go on to the next player. There is never any pressure to talk about a particular topic.


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Average Rating: Average Rating: 5 of 5 5 of 5 Total Reviews: 17 > Write a review and receive 10% off!

 
 
5 of 5 August 6, 2024
Reviewer: Earnestene Cormier from Snellville, GA United States  



 
 
5 of 5 Caregivers were excited July 22, 2024
Reviewer: Alison Morse (Fiduciary) from Ukiah, CA United States  
Sometimes it is hard what to know what to talk with the clients/patients about when we are working with them, but the caregivers were excited to try this game out! Looks to be some good topics and will help the caregivers engage when they are at the house! I look forward to seeing the notes on what helpful tid-bits come from this game that will help increase Quality of Life.


 
 
5 of 5 January 15, 2024
Reviewer: Kim H. from Boalsburg, PA United States  



 
 
5 of 5 Call to Mind wonderful for a nonconversationalist January 2, 2024
Reviewer: Mari from CEDAR, MI United States  
My 92 year old dad with dementia has a very hard time following any conversation but this game was an instant winner.  The process of the whole group/family staying with the same question and not hopping around topics like in normal conversation, gave my dad a chance to really engage and 'stay with' the group.  He had great stories to contribute, as did we all! Very entertaining!


 
 
5 of 5 I'm highly recommending this game. ***** January 2, 2024
Reviewer: Anonymous Person from Parma, OH United States  
This was an excellent experience. Amy the most amazing and caring person ever.  She is SO very sweet and kind and really really caring to me.  Whatever your paying her is not enough.  I HIGHLY appreciate her and recommend this place.


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