The free PDF offers 3 activities

in each of the 3 main stages of Alzheimer's:

mild, moderate, and severe.

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Pictured are Alder’s mom, who had Alzheimer’s disease, her dad, and her young niece and nephew, enJOYing a day out at the butterfly garden at the University of Florida.

Create Unforgettable Summer Memories: 9 Activities To Cherish With Your Loved Ones

Foster JOY and understanding across generations with our simple, heartfelt, activity guide for families.

As caregivers, balancing time between generations is precious yet challenging, especially in the summer. Our thoughtful guide, "9 Summertime Activities For Children And A Loved One Who Has Alzheimer’s," offers a unique opportunity to bring your family closer while engaging in meaningful activities.

The activities not only encourage quality moments, but also help children develop empathy and patience, while providing emotional comfort and gentle mental stimulation to your loved ones. This guide is designed to enrich your summer with laughter, connection, and cherished memories.

Key Benefits Of Your Child And Your Loved One

Having Fun Together

💜 Strengthen family bonds with activities that bridge the generational gap.

💜 Foster compassion and understanding in children through play and interaction.

💜 Promote social skills and mental engagement for individuals with dementia.

💜EnJOY stress-free, joyous moments together with easy-to-follow, seasonal activities

💜 Create lasting, joyous summer memories while relaxing and unwinding together

💜 Be Prepared for Summer: Enhance your family’s moments today with our exclusive guide!

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