The Piecing Together Collection was created to provide those living with dementia, limited fine motor skills or visual impairments with a fun activity that can be enjoyed alone or with a loved one. 850,000 people are estimated to be living with dementia in the UK, a disease that can be isolating for both the sufferer and their family members, friends or carers. Our goal was to create a puzzle that can bring people together during these difficult times. So we undertook thorough research and development when designing this collection, which included care home visits, liaising with Age UK Centres and teaming up with Dr. Zoe Wryko, Consultant Geriatrician and member of the expert team on Channel 4's award winning TV show, Old People's Home for 4 Year Olds.
The puzzle images were chosen specifically to evoke fond memories from years gone by to spark conversations with loved ones and reminisce around topics that may be long forgotten. 'Days Out' is a montage puzzle made up of images from the Mary Evans Picture Library and illustrations by students from The Reigate School of Art in Surrey. Made in the UK, the puzzles are available in a range of piece counts to suit different abilities and the large, easy to handle pieces are made using 100% recycled board that is the thickest on the market.
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Oh my goodness... This game is addictive because other players kept unknowingly boxing the donuts I was trying to line up before boxing. Simple rules with lots of player interaction as you sit on the edge of your seat hoping no one will change the section you want to work with, before it's your turn again.
This is a super fun, simple game. Not easy, but simple. Takes less than 2 minutes to teach and after bringing this to a dinner with my in-laws they immediately went to get their own copy to play with their friends. I've heard it referred to as "Go Fish for gamers" and I think that is pretty accurate.