Here are memory apps and aids to stimulate and aids to provide support.
Apps
Alzheimer’s Apps: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/alzheimers-apps/id351904904?mt=8
Alzheimer’s Apps is for iPhone, iPod touch or iPad and identifies other apps that could help to improve the quality of life for the person with dementia. This includes apps that could calm or engage the person. The goal is to improve the interaction with the carer and any other family visitors. This programme only identifies apps that have a significant chance of success and a peer review system is available within the app that allows for feedback to be shared with others about the experiences with certain apps.
The Brain Jog: http://www.brainjob.org/
The Brain Jog is a free app for iPhone, iPad, or iPod. It was developed by researchers at Queen’s University Belfast as part of a larger study looking at ‘brain training’ and the ability to prevent cognitive decline/dementia. App is designed for people 50 years of age and older.
Email: donal@brainjog.org:
Memory & Focus Apps: http://tunes.apple.com/us/app/memory-focus-apps/id355021822?mt=8#
This app for iPhone, iPod and iPad identifies the best apps for memory and focus and allows users to track the newest apps and other people’s experiences with them.
Reminiscence Newspaper
The Daily Sparkle: http://www.everydaymiracles.co.uk.
This Devon-based reminiscence newspaper, founded by Chris Harding, a member of the National Association for Providers of Activities for Older People, reports on effective stimulating activities.
Memory Aids
buddi: http://www.buddi.co.uk/
This compact assisted-GPS tracker with emergency support locates people instantly and accurately – online, by phone or by text.
The Buddi Fine allows the member/carer to locate the wearer either by telephone, text or online. Calling or texting Buddi's customer response centre enables youl obtain the wearer's location by street reference, postcode and with latitude and longitude. `Online their position will be clearly displayed using Googlemap. Email: contact@buddi.co.uk. Telephone: 0800 978 8800
Dakim BrainFitness: http://dakim.com/
The Dakim BrainFitness software, designed for people over 60 to fend off memory loss and dementia, comprises music, video clips and newsreels from the past, mixed with interactive entertainment to stimulate mental activity.
Digital Reminiscence Therapy Solutions: http://83.170.112.211/~dementia/?page_id=49.
The Interactive Reminiscence Aid, designed to engage people with dementia and their carers in conversations and interactions, uses touch screen system with music and lyrics, photographs and videos ranging from the 1930s, to spark memories in the person with dementia. Zoom heightens focus. images can be saved as favourites. Personal media can be uploaded. Email: info@dementialife.com. Freephone: 0800 083 4553
Digital Video Memo: http://www.gadgets.co.uk/item/DIGITALMEMO/Digital-Video-Memo.html.
This device has a built in camera to record up to 30 seconds of video. The screen lights up when a message is waiting. Once the play button is pushed, the message plays back for the watcher. The message is saved until it is recorded over. Its magnetic surface will stick to your fridge.
Just Checking: http:www.justchecking.co.uk/
This monitors the movement of a person living at home and generates a chart of activity that carers can view online. Just Checking enables the person to remain longer at home and for their carer to assess what they are capable of in their routine in everyday life.
Mem-x Memory Aid Pendant: www.discountmobilityshop.com/p495154/mem-x-memory-aid-pendant.html.
This pendant records up to 90 ten-second personalised messages or instructions. Once the date and time of play back is set, an alert tone will sound and prompt the person to press the button for the recorded reminder. Freephone: 08000 430 357
TalkingPEN: www.talkingpen.co.uk/pen-technology.
TalkingPEN, winner of the enABLE Award 2009 for Life-Changing Products, enables people with dementia to remember the past and record the present. It records and plays back sounds on contact with a page or photo. Touching the pen to pictures allows users to hear voices of family members or friends, or music. Memories can be recorded on to photo albums or personal items. Email: info@mantralingua.com. Telephone: 020 8445 5123.
BIME Wander Reminder aids time orientation for people with dementia. A short verbal message is recorded and the minder is placed at the approach to the doorway - either freestanding or hooked onto the wall. Easy to install, its timer can be set to operate the minder only at key times of the day or night. Once the system is in position the infra red motion detectors senses movement when the door is approached, triggering the familiar pre-recorded message. The BIME Wander Reminder is supplied in kit form, with batteries and mains adapter, by the Bath Institute of Medical Engineering (BIME). Telephone: 01225 824103.