Whiteboard games for seniors

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Seniors deserve stimulating activities to keep their minds active and engaged. Whiteboard games are stimulating ways to provide seniors with cognitive challenges that don't require much physical effort while also promoting creativity. These are our favorites.

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Granny Maze is the best new place for fun printable games for seniors. Trivia, puzzles, word games and more. It's time to play and laugh! Come visit and get more fun into each day @grannymazeprintables

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This is the #PutaFingerDown #game tailored for folks with #dementia. Instead of having your #residents remember to "put a finger down", print off a set of hands for each person who will be playing and tape it to the whiteboard so everyone can see. Ask everyone each question and ask for details so they can #reminisce. If a resident HAS done something, color in their finger! The first person to get all their fingers colored in is the "most experienced". Follow the Link for a list of #questions! Older Adults Activities, Memory Care Activities, Adult Activities, List Of Questions, Memory Care, Brain Games, Senior Living, Whiteboard, Something To Do

This is the #PutaFingerDown #game tailored for folks with #dementia. Instead of having your #residents remember to "put a finger down", print off a set of hands for each person who will be playing and tape it to the whiteboard so everyone can see. Ask everyone each question and ask for details so they can #reminisce. If a resident HAS done something, color in their finger! The first person to get all their fingers colored in is the "most experienced". Follow the Link for a list of…

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