Game app designed to encourage reminiscence. .
Available via Apple App Store and Google Play Store.
Frustration-free reminiscence games designed to spark memories and conversations with those living with Dementia, Alzheimer’s or any kind of Cognitive Decline.
Changes in behaviour can be one of the most distressing and challenging effects of Dementia and for loved ones this is often coupled with a feeling of powerlessness. The Memory Lane Games app provides a practical way for families and carers to interact positively with their loved-ones and rekindle joy in time spent together. It is used by families and carers to calm, distract and engage, to bridge generations and provides a fun activity to make life a little bit easier and more enjoyable for everyone.
Memory Lane Games was established to improve the lives of families living with Alzheimer’s and Dementia, and their carers, after we started making games for our Mums.
As evidenced in Randomised Controlled Trial:
- Improves well being, family connections, calms & distracts.
- Carers report using our app as worthwhile, it makes them happier & helps people with dementia to laugh & communicate more.
Our library of over 3000 simple quiz games is professionally curated to generate opportunities for reminiscence on topics that individuals have an interest in such as music, food, history, pets and places. You may even find a game about your local area or town! Our games are not brain training nor are they designed to test … our games gently spark nostalgia, happy memories and start wonderful conversations.
Memory Lane Games is recommended by the Alzheimer’s Disease Association of the Philippines and Uganda Alzheimer’s Association as well as many independent therapists and carers in the US, UK and Canada.
"We heard stories from Mum we've never heard before! Thank you Memory Lane Games." The Hall Family
“At Hospice we love the simplicity of the Memory Lane Games’ front-end designs and are absolutely delighted to be part of this POTENTIALLY LIFE-CHANGING PROJECT.” Anne Mills – CEO, Hospice Isle of Man.
“This app develops social interaction between carers and patients with dementia, elicits positive impact for both and improves mood of the patient, making taking care of them easier. It’s a good conversation starter.” Dr Jemellee Cano - Board member Alzheimer’s disease association of the Philippines.
After 7 Days Free trial - includes in-app purchase.
See for yourself and get unlimited use for 7 Days for FREE.
Upgrade for unlimited access to:
- 3000+ games on 100s of multicultural and diverse topics
-Dynamic recommendations to appeal to your loved one’s interests
- Offline game play
- Video tips from Speech & Language Clinicians.
- Easy touch-screen interface
- No time limits
- No scoring
Longitude Prize on Dementia 2023 - Discovery Prize Winner
Mayo Clinic & ASU MedTech Accelerator 2023 - Judge’s Choice Winner.
ORCHA Certified.
Download now to see for yourself how Memory Lane Games can help with the quality of life of the elderly and those living with dementia.
https://www.memorylanegames.com/
Memory Lane Games
International House
10 Churchill Way
Cardiff
CF10 2HE
UK
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