Dementia, Activities & Sensory Products
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Assistex Therapy Cat Plush for Seniors with Dementia – Realistic Stuffed Animal Companion for Alzheimer’s, Memory Loss, Elderly Comfort – Soft, Calming, Lifelike Cat Toy
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Fidget and Sensory Sleeve for Adults with Dementia & Alzheimer's
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Assistex Fidget Memory Games for Seniors - Dementia Activities for Seniors - Memory Games for Adults with ADHD, Autism - Alzheimers Products and Sensory Activities for Adults with Dementia
No reviewsRegular price $48.95Unit price / per -
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Dementia Puzzle 16 Large Pieces Jigsaw -- Country Home
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Dementia Puzzle 24 Large Pieces Jigsaw – Spring Wedding
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Fidget Blanket for Adults with Dementia & Alzheimer's, sensory activities for dementia patients
No reviewsRegular price $29.95Unit price / per
Caring for someone with dementia means learning an entirely different approach to daily life. Familiar routines matter. Sensory engagement matters. And finding activities that provide stimulation, comfort, and connection — without causing overwhelm — matters enormously. The products in this section are chosen specifically for families, caregivers, and memory care professionals navigating this reality.
What's in This Collection
Fidget blankets and activity quilts, sensory toys for adults with dementia, activity aprons, weighted lap blankets, reminiscence activity kits, dementia-specific puzzles and games, sensory cushions, and simple engagement activities suitable for varying stages of cognitive decline. We also carry products that help reduce anxiety during personal care — particularly for people who become distressed during dressing or bathing.
Why Sensory Products Help With Dementia
Dementia affects memory, language, and reasoning — but sensory experience often remains accessible much longer. Fidget products give hands something purposeful to do, which can reduce anxiety and repetitive behaviours. Weighted blankets provide calming proprioceptive input. Reminiscence activities tap into long-term memory, which is often better preserved than short-term recall. These are practical tools that improve daily quality of life and reduce distress — for the person with dementia and for those caring for them.
For Family Caregivers and Memory Care Professionals
The emotional and physical toll of dementia caregiving is significant. Products that occupy and calm a person with dementia — without requiring constant one-on-one supervision — give caregivers genuine relief throughout the day. An engaged person is also less likely to wander or become agitated. In memory care settings and at home alike, the right sensory and activity products are a meaningful part of a functioning care routine.







