
Patience Card for a Person with Dementia - Various Packs
- Avoids awkward moments and potential stress
- Allows you to provide a polite and dignified way to acknowledge dementia
- Recommended by the Dementia Action Alliance
- Mobility aid explains why a person might be hesitant in social situations
- Patience Card for a Person with Dementia come inĀ various packs
Patience Card for a Person with Dementia make social occasions and outings more relaxed, reducing the likelihood of awkward, stressful situations. This mobility aid is used in any social situation where interaction with strangers, where you're likely to feel awkward or embarrassed. It provides a polite and dignified way to acknowledge dementia and explains why they may be hesitant in answering questions or perhaps ask the same question more than once.
These have been recommended by the Dementia Action Alliance, as the reverse of the card carries a succinct definition of Dementia. Business card style, these Patience Card for a Person with Dementia are printed on both sides.
Independent living with Dementia can sometimes be tricky, but these patience cards can be a large help especially in situations where you might need to explain yourself to feel less awkward. For example, a meeting or interview.
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- Avoids awkward moments and potential stress
- Allows you to provide a polite and dignified way to acknowledge dementia
- Recommended by the Dementia Action Alliance
- Mobility aid explains why a person might be hesitant in social situations
- Patience Card for a Person with Dementia come inĀ various packs
Patience Card for a Person with Dementia make social occasions and outings more relaxed, reducing the likelihood of awkward, stressful situations. This mobility aid is used in any social situation where interaction with strangers, where you're likely to feel awkward or embarrassed. It provides a polite and dignified way to acknowledge dementia and explains why they may be hesitant in answering questions or perhaps ask the same question more than once.
These have been recommended by the Dementia Action Alliance, as the reverse of the card carries a succinct definition of Dementia. Business card style, these Patience Card for a Person with Dementia are printed on both sides.
Independent living with Dementia can sometimes be tricky, but these patience cards can be a large help especially in situations where you might need to explain yourself to feel less awkward. For example, a meeting or interview.














