• Why

    It is important to have conversations with someone with dementia because it helps to maintain social connections and can provide a sense of meaning and purpose for the person with dementia.

  • Well-Being

    Communication is a fundamental human need, and engaging in conversation can help the person with dementia to feel valued and included. Even if the person has difficulty with memory and language, engaging in conversation can help to stimulate their cognitive and emotional functioning and can improve their overall well-being.

  • Learning

    It can also be a way to learn more about the person with dementia and their life history, which can be especially meaningful if the person has advanced dementia and may not be able to communicate in the same way as before.

Customer Testimonial

"As a caregiver for my mother who has dementia, I have found the Memory Deck conversation cards to be an invaluable tool in facilitating communication and connection. The cards are beautifully designed and cover a wide range of topics, from personal memories to historical events to hobbies and interests. My mother has always been an avid reader and music lover, so the cards about books and music have been especially meaningful for her.

Using the cards has helped us to have engaging and meaningful conversations, even when my mother is having difficulty with language or memory. It has also provided a way for us to connect and reminisce about shared experiences, which has been a source of joy for both of us.

I highly recommend the conversation cards from Memory Deck to anyone caring for a loved one with dementia. They have truly made a difference in our relationship and have helped to enrich my mother's life during a challenging time."